All Comment articles – Page 151
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No Surprise, Surprise at success of old favourites
The reimagined format is a rich seam for commercial success, says Paul Buccieri.
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US Elections: the highs and lows of Super Tuesday
CNN’s Jeff Kepnes and Peter Hamby on covering the race to find a Republican candidate.
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The benefits of better briefing
With a little help, women experts will flourish, says Claire Richmond.
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Titanic / Titanic: And The Band Played On / Titanic with Len Goodman
Reef’s Alex Dundas and BBC Sport Relief’s Gemma Hodgson on Titanic - the drama, the band, the build.
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A Quick Download on Project Barcelona
The BBC’s director of archive content, Roly Keating, provides the latest on the proposed pay TV download service Project Barcelona.
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‘Hot’ Israel shows the value of proven success
With format battles raging, having a hit in other territories counts, says David Clarke
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TV tax credit: opportunity that must not be missed
Incentive can boost economy and industry, say Charles Moore and Stephen Bristow.
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Be professional – give us a response
I have recently produced a Formula 1 documentary, culled from footage that I have filmed for a longer DVD version, with a view to getting it on air somewhere.
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BBC Radio 6 Music: the first decade
From burgeoning digital radio station, to under threat beacon of the people, to the UK’s most listened to music digital radio network, BBC Radio 6 Music has been on, what you would call, a ‘journey’, writes Paul Rodgers.
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White Heat / Tree Fu Tom / First Homes
Raw Cut’s Hugo Ward and the BBC Natural History Unit’s Robin Lewis on students, magic and first-time buyers.
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New start or false dawn?
Has anything changed since the O’Reilly case, asks Richard Miskella.
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Showcase should extend the net beyond BBCW
Tim Sparke urges the BBC to invite other distributors to showcase their wares.
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Seeking balance in broadcasting
Monitoring of the big four morning shows reveals little progress, says Lis Howell.
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Alternatives to the usual suspects
An edition of Radio 4’s Today featured prominent male experts. Who were their female peers?
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Where are all the expert women?
I’ve found it impossible to achieve gender parity in who we use on screen, says Tami Hoffman.
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Actions speak louder than words
Our campaign is off to a good start - now the comes the hard part.
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International Women’s Day
As the debate surrounding the representation of women on our screens builds momentum, International Women’s Day on 8 March provides an opportunity for broadcasters to focus on programming that celebrates female talent, and demonstrates that increasing the representation of women on our screens is a cause worth fighting for, everyday ...
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Make Bradford British, Channel 4
Richard McKerrow provides a behind the scenes look at documentary Make Bradford British, which aired last night.