All Comment articles – Page 153
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Digital switchover: data is the key to survival
As digital switchover ushers in its final phase, with London next to switch, harnessing viewer data is set to become a major battleground, writes Suranjan Som.
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3 April '12
“The episode actually trod a fine line between sentimentality and ridicule, and frequently went flying over it.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Positive message from MipTV
At the MipTV market in Cannes this week, television appears to be turning its back on the theatre of cruelty in favour of more uplifting formats, writes Broadcast editor Lisa Campbell.
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2 April '12
“There was very little evidence in [Hirst’s] conversation of the searching self-dissatisfaction that is often the hallmark of a great artist.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Support the originators and everyone benefits
Audience has the most to gain from tax and rights agreements, says Charles Sturridge.
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The tax fight is over – now the hard work must begin
It was a long, hard slog to get the government to act – and we’re not done yet, says Oli Hyatt.
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Will poetry become the next ‘killer category’?
Discernible content trends exist even in a chaotic market, writes Rob Clark
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Reaching for a new ad model
Google’s bid to rival Barb points to the future of TV, says Kate Bulkley.
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Commercial radio has "suffered from its own bad decisions"
“Commercial radio leadership in the last ten years has not been good enough” says William Rogers, the boss of radio group UKRD that has won the Sunday Times best run company award for the second successive year. Paul Robinson reports.
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Massive Moves, Home
Carlo Massarella takes Broadcast behind the scenes of doc series Massive Moves and offers his top production tips.
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My Murder, BBC3
Anna Stephens takes Broadcast behind the scenes of BBC3 drama doc My Murder.
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Success on foreign shores
Indie Survey reveals booming global sales are boosting bottom lines
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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