All Comment articles – Page 131
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Social media shows its power
All3Media is taking the lead in testing new formats, says Kate Bulkley
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Game on to top the subs table
Sporting rivalries will be put in the shade by BT Sport and Sky says Chris Curtis
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Replace the BBC licence fee with tax
Does Finland hold the key to how to fund our national broadcaster? asks Tony Ballard
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Time’s up for ESPN Classic
Former exec Jamie Baker relives the highlights of a channel dedicated to great sporting moments.
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Podcast
Broadcast launches TV podcast
Broadcast has launched a podcast showcasing TV’s biggest new shows and featuring high-profile producers and executives.
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Bringing animation to life
Ben Butterworth on raising finance and retaining creative control
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The next rung on the ladder is just a step away
If you want to get ahead in this industry, you just have to ask, says Susie Worster
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Apprenticeships are a great route into a chosen career
On-the-job training benefits all, writes Tim Angel
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Working for a better industry
Relations between indies and broadcasters must be improved says Lisa Campbell
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Obituary: Carys Morgan
Colleagues have paid tribute to Minnow Films and Shine TV producer Carys Morgan, who died earlier this year
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The Plane that Saved Britain
Behind the scenes on Channel 4’s WW2 documentary The Plane that Saved Britain.
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Tapping into a new mindset
Bridging TV and online gap will attract millennials, says Kate Bulkley
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Obituary: Alan Whicker
September Films’ David Green pays tribute to legendary broadcaster Alan Whicker, who passed away on July 12.
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Critics
TV Critics: Nick and Margaret: We Pay All Your Benefits, Brady and Hindley: Possession
“Why Nick and Margaret: We Pay All Your Benefits was fronted by Nick and Margaret (now so famous in their own right they don’t need surnames) never became quite clear.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Varied kids’ media should not detract from quality
Children’s content needs our best efforts, whatever the medium, argues Reem Nouss
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Flash the trash or aim for the stars?
Steven D Wright ponders the conundrum of whether your output matters after you’re dead
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French factual market shows its Sunny Side
French market Sunny Side of Doc has a refreshingly international outlook, says Paul Heaney