All Comment articles – Page 141
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Another decade, another crisis at Broadcasting House
Will BBC ever learn to defend itself in the face of critics, asks Steven Barnett.
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Journalists must be fair and free
Post-Hutton ‘box-ticking’ must take some blame, says David Henshaw.
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Radio 1 must stay young
Radio 1 is doing what it’s always done, unashamedly appealing to a young audience and catering to its tastes.
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BBC must rebuild ethically
The BBC is suffering from weak governance and unethical behaviour, says John Burbidge-King
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Entwistle and the runaway train
Procedures and process cost the DG his job, writes Lisa Campbell
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YouTube Original Channels: There Will Be Subs
Get ready to board the YouTube railroad, writes Bullseye’s Ed Crick
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The BBC's darkest weekend
The BBC has just endured the darkest weekend in its history following the shock resignation of director general George Entwistle.
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A taxing issue for the BBC
Jake Kanter examines the consequences of the BBC’s employment test for freelancers.
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Warner heads to Scandinavia for Good Food
UKTV pay channel Good Food has commissioned a 10 x 30-minute cookery travel series from Rockabox Media, fronted by chef Valentine Warner.
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Why are we surprised by Jimmy?
Savilegate is shocking but celebrity hedonism is alive and well, says Steven D Wright
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Eastern promise for formats
Localised shows are proving a success in Asia, says Kate Bulkley
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BBC News continues bad run
The 10 o’clock news is still failing to feature female experts, says Lis Howell
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Dodgy dealings in the desert with Stacey Dooley
PA Almudena Garcia-Parrado finds generosity among “criminals”.
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How C4 must approach its next 30 years
Academic Dr James Bennett questions C4’s future in a competitive, digital landscape
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Doc-making: telling it as it is
This Much Is True sends out a message of trust, says James Quinn
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Four Rooms moves into daytime as C4 beefs up schedule
Channel 4 is to move antiques series Four Rooms into daytime as it bolsters its off-peak schedule with three new commissions including impressionist Rory Bremner fronting a gameshow for the first time.
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A viral success story
October Films’ Lucy Pilkington on re-inventing Rude Tube for Discovery.
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Olympic-sized effect on radio
Rajar figures show radio listening drops during Games, says Paul Robinson
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Israeli formats are more than a passing trend
Humour, edgy storytelling and innovation are winning formula, says Alon Shtruzman
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BBC must shed its straitjacket
Process and bureaucracy prevented Entwistle knowing the facts, says editor Lisa Campbell.