All Comment articles – Page 147
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Taking a risk in Japanese market can pay dividends
Japan is fascinating but can be a tough place to do business, says Danny Fenton.
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Very soon, I learned that bugger all had changed...
Returning to his editing career, Leo Carlyon found the outlook bleak.
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Learning to tap into a land of opportunity
There is a hunger for ideas at the Banff World Media Festival, says James Burstall.
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A meeting of great minds
No other festival has the pull of Sheffield Doc/Fest, says Tim Sparke.
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Speculative pitching is not the way to find partners
Broadcasters should rethink commissioning of interactive content, says Colin Anderson.
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Diversity key for the next DG
Issues of race, age and gender need to be driven from the top.
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What if Global acquired Smooth and Real Radio?
Paul Robinson considers the future for GMG’s Smooth and Real Radio if Global was to snap them up.
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The drama of DocFest
From the Chinese delegation pulling out, to ‘dead’ musician Rodriguez playing the opening night gig, it’s been a dramatic Sheffied DocFest this year
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How we turned The Voice into a tweet sensation
Garret Keogh passes on what he learned developing the BBC show’s online elements.
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Go East – as long as you’re flexible
Understanding Chinese regulations is crucial, says Kate Bulkley.
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Off Cuts: Spring Oddity
Having snuck song titles by The Smiths and The Cure into Springwatch, Chris Packham’s on a roll in the latest series.
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Dead Boss / Jools Holland: London Calling / Animal Airport
Storyvault’s Mark Sammon and Sunset + Vine’s Andrew Piller on prison, capital tunes and flying animals.
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Acquisition frenzy can only add to the drama
UK drama producers are enticing bait, say Medwyn Jones and Colin Howes.
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How the BBC reported from Syria with a smart phone
BBC correspondent Paul Danahar filmed a report on the Qubier massacre in Syria almost entirely using his phone. He recounts the experience here and addresses the changing face of news reporting.
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The transvestite poster boy for the dumbing down of the BBC
Actor Nigel Barrett dressed as the Queen to help out at the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant. What happened next with a wet producer, Tess Daly and Have I Got News for You was not what he expected…
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Have women got Twitter clout?
Does it matter if women become influential in social media, connecting with one another and exchanging ideas, but remaining off the radar of news broadcasters and newspapers, asks Julie Tomlin.
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Normal life – who needs it?
Long hours and poor management are bad for freelancers – and TV.
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Death to the tyranny of live
It’s a myth that live makes a format more exciting, says Gerri Gossage.