All Comment articles – Page 132
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LA Screenings: Drama
Peter White assesses the crop of dramas most likely to be picked up by the US networks at this month’s Upfronts.
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Diary of an AP: 12 hour days
AP Ollie Scarth tries to solve the mystery of TV’s long working hours.
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You the Jury: Strange Hill High
CBBC’s new animated series Strange Hill High falls under the spotlight of our industry reviewers.
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Finding the next Jane Campion
Beth Cordingly on the importance of nurturing the the next generation of film-makers.
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Is social TV a friend or foe?
Understanding the potential of the second screen is all in the mind, writes James Hier.
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Reality is today’s Shakespeare
Success of shows depends on a defined act structure, says John Yorke
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Will ITV have the last laugh?
Broadcaster’s bold move in comedy is a risk worth taking says Broadcast editor Lisa Campbell.
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VIDEO: BBC's Stephenson on drama and tax breaks
The BBC’s controller of drama on Jimmy McGovern’s forthcoming Australian period drama and the benefits of tax breaks for UK producers.
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Erasing traditional distribution
Anita O’Donnell on the growing importance of effective delivery in a VoD market.
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Technology made the radio star
Absolute DJ Russ Williams charts two decades of radio at One Golden Square.
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You the Jury: The Job Lot
Two industry reviewers give their take on ITV workplace comedy The Job Lot.
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Kids TV must school new talent
Finding new talent is akin to finding Britain’s next Wimbledon champion says Jeremy Salsby
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Select committee success - Hall's decent start
DG’s surefooted start was encouraging - now the hard work begins says Jake Kanter.
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The sunset of local commercial radio
Paul Robinson on the growth of the quasi-national network
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C4 takes the short route to PP
Branded content for mobiles looks like a win-win, says Kate Bulkley
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Technology should aid the storytelling, not replace it
Natural history needs to engage viewers as well as wowing them, says Kim Shillinglaw
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Cohen: the right man for the job
BBC1 controller has what it takes - but it’s a blow for rival Salmon, says Lisa Campbell
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Orchestrating Free Speech online
James Emtage on the way BBC3’s Free Speech gives young viewers a voice.
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Behind The Scenes
Frontline to Finish Line
Gaucho Productions’ executive producer, Alistair Weaver, reflects on the challenge of shooting the Dakar Rally.
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You the Jury: The Wright Way
BBC1’s new Ben Elton comedy The Wright Way falls under the spotlight.