All Comment articles – Page 122
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The revolution will not be televised
BBC3’s imminent move reveals DG is not afraid to make tough calls
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BBC3: coming out of the shadows
Could BBC3 regain its purpose and restore its reputation by going online, wonders Stephen Arnell
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TV beyond the inner circle
The barriers are breaking down in TV - just as they are in the world of magic, says Dynamo
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Live from Georgia
Alice Morrison reveals the challenges involved in launching a news bulletin during a civil war
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Technology vs TV
Has an unstoppable force met an immovable object asks TVCatchup’s Alex Guest
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Talking TV: Top Gear & Ripper Street
It’s destination Top Gear on the Talking TV podcast as executive producer Andy Wilman drops in to discuss the BBC2 motoring show.
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Closing the transatlantic gap
Outside of Netflix, a ‘wait and see’ approach still rules for buying US shows, says Tim Wescott
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Vice deal is food for thought
It’s not just TV and online that are converging, says Kate Bulkley
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So far, so good for ITV chief exec
Results shows positive signs, with acquisitions spree paying off
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Trans people need a voice
The portrayal of transgender people in the media is usually inaccurate, and often offensive.
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Diversity: the numbers don't add up
The RTS Journalism Awards offered Marcus Ryder a glimpse behind the headline stats
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Broadcasters need to think big - and small
Broadcasters are letting the most interesting ideas fall through the cracks, says Justin Gayner
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Keeping a third eye on Scandi drama
The question that I get asked most frequently at work is ‘what is the next Killing or The Bridge?’
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Populist debates benefit us all
Less ‘elitist’ panels can get to the heart of public debates, says Ian Rumsey.
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ITV digs for US gold with DiGa deal
ITV is doubling down its bet that the US holds the key to its success following its deal with DiGA.
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A little personality goes a long way
If you’re a bullying, egomaniac sociopath, you’ll go far in TV, says Steven D Wright
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Expansion is a gamble for ITV
New channels will have to find their feet quickly, says Stephen Arnell