All Comment articles – Page 151
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A rare dose of common sense
Latest restructure looks a good move for BBC in-house and indies.
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Lemurs of Madagascar / Live At The Electric / Afghanistan: The Great Game
Pulse Films’ Danny Carvalho and Turmeric Media’s Uzma Mir-Young on lemurs, new comedy and a personal take on Afghanistan
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Entertainment’s tough time
Broadcasters struggle to make an impact in ‘market failure genre’.
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High-concept dramas return to sellers’ slates
As buyers assess the plethora of pilots one trend is clear, says Katie Keenan.
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BBC should take a leap of faith
It needs a DG who understands low budgets, says Delissa Needham.
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For a more realistic view of kids’ TV, ask the family
Who needs children’s programmes to stay on BBC1? Not children, says Damon Pattison.
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Trawling the archives to hook your monster doc
How do you get footage of something you don’t even know exists? Denis Karam, winner of The Jane Mercer Footage Researcher of the Year Award at the Focal Awards for The Truth Behind the Loch Ness Monster, shares his tips on how to secure never-before-aired archive content.
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Robinson on Rajars: Sonys point to listener success
Grabbing Gold and winning more listeners go hand in hand, writes Paul Robinson.
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[Insert joke here] formula is no laughing matter
Commissioners’ search for gag-laden scripts doesn’t bring comedy gold, says James Henry.
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TV industry bitten by app bug
Broadcasting is no longer just about content, says Kate Bulkley.
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C4 News: star of the month
Broadcaster came top with a ratio of 3:1 male to female experts in April, says Lis Howell.
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Switching on the monitors
Keeping track of contributors can boost diversity, says Steve Hewlett.
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Women sports reporters need a level playing field
Focus on football may discourage women from joining the industry, says Abby Rugg.
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Edinburgh 2012: what to watch
Kenton Allen may have come bottom in last night’s Dave-sponsored quiz launching the Edinburgh TV Festival but the producer and this year’s advisory chair has put together an interesting programme that puts the focus squarely on creativity, writes Lisa Campbell.
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Giving a Voice to the dark art of scheduling
The apparently bonkers BBC1 Sunday evening schedule has been a hot topic on Twitter but it’s actually highly strategic, writes Paul Robinson.
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Sri Lanka’s war criminals had no place to hide
Journalism is changing as technology makes everyone a witness, says Callum Macrae.
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Sky’s quiet content revolution
It may be unfashionable to say, but Sky is now setting the agenda.