All Comment articles – Page 153
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An issue worth ‘banging on about’
As Broadcast kicks off its Expert Women campaign, Lis Howell explains why it’s needed.
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Wild India, Nat Geo Wild
Working with local crews can take a production to the next level, writes Icon Films’ Harry Marshall.
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Hunt blocks Harman’s call to prevent Ofcom dropping equality duties
It was fascinating to see Mark Thompson admitting on the front page of the Daily Mail today that there are not enough older women on television, writes Lisa Campbell.
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Youth TV is failing the young
We must celebrate, not denigrate, youngsters, says Dorothy Hobson.
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The jewel in the year’s TV crown
The Jubilee will be a traditional affair – has the BBC got it right?
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The US remains a land of opportunity for us Brits
Realscreen is the Davos of factual TV and a door to the Wild West, says Tim Sparke.
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It’s time to move our archives into the future
We have a duty to preserve TV’s heritage and digitation is the way, says Andy Williams.
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Robinson on the Rajars
The latest Rajar radio listening figures appear to suffer from a volatility that makes them difficult to read, writes Paul Robinson.
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What next for All3Media?
All3Media may have sounded the firing gun on its hunt for a new chief executive, but Steve Morrison is not hanging up his hat just yet.
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Ofcom ‘inconsistent’ over Press TV licence
Last week, Ofcom revoked the licence of Press TV, the state-run Iranian English-language news channel, partly for ‘serious breaches’ of the broadcasting code.
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Ideas? It doesn’t take a genius…
Why spend time creating something new when you’ve got the internet, asks Steven D Wright.
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Britcoms can still work in the land of opportunity
Struggling to sell finished sitcoms to US networks? Go local, says Don Taffner Jr.
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Preparing freelancers for radio’s brave new world
Radio Fast Train may only be one day of training, but it’s a start, says Donna Taberer.
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Time for C4 to do the Shuffle
Service should benefit viewers and boost revenue, says Kate Bulkley.
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River Monsters, ITV1
Turning a simple tale about river fishing into a returnable “murder mystery” brand has proved quite a challenge, says ITV1’s River Monsters executive producer Harry Marshall.
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Hunt begins for the next DG
The BBC has done its best to manage the news that Mark Thompson’s time as DG is coming to an end – but the race to succeed him is now really on.
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TV’s light shines in the gloom
Quality drama, comedy and entertainment keep viewers gripped.
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This time we have to get investment in kids’ TV right
There must be incentives for all, not just one part of the industry, says Michael Carrington.
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New doc voices need an outlet
Who will give producers the freedom to be bold now, asks Jane Mote.