All Comment articles – Page 182
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Chiles is a key signing for ITV
Symbolic transfer demonstrates limits of talent payments at BBC, writes Emily Bell.
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Is TV missing a political trick?
The leaders’ debate proves audiences will engage with current issues.
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Keeping radio relevant
Big Top 40 presenters Rich Clarke and Kat Shoob argue why radio is still relevant to the youth of today.
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ITV's Saturday night fever
ITV’s Saturday night line-up is set for a boost with the return of Britain’s Got Talent and drama heavyweight The Prisoner. Broadcast’s Jake Kanter casts his critical eye over the two new shows.
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Election debate: where was the drama?
The Election Debate lacked audience reaction, killer lines, confrontation and even the odd gaffe, writes Lisa Campbell.
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Viewers will be the winners in election debate
There would be no leaders’ showdown without the 76 rules, says Sky News executive editor Chris Birkett.
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Embracing disability in TV means lending support
Allowances must be made if disabled people are to have careers in TV, says Karen Hoy.
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Working parents should be seen as a valuable asset
Firms that are flexible and supportive of their employees will reap rewards, says Susie Dark.
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Tapping into the untapped
It’s about time the industry realised the potential of emerging markets.
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Don’t mention the 'R' word
MIPTV: Mip is about doing business. But many of the exhibitors I’ve talked to have stressed how particularly business-focused, and forward-looking, this market is, writes Emily Booth.
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Behind the Scenes: Welcome to Lagos
Will Anderson takes Broadcast behind the scenes on Welcome to Lagos, a new ob doc series shot in the slums of Nigeria that starts on BBC2 tomorrow (15 April).
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MIPTV: casting a wide net
It’s nice to be at a market which feels buoyant again, writes Emily Booth from MIPTV in Cannes.
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MipTV: Bring on the big brands
As producers and distributors head for MipTV, the message from channel buyers is that they want big brands that lift their schedules, writes Emily Booth.
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Skillset guidelines are key to attracting diverse talent
Employers can help ensure creatives have fair access to the industry, writes Dinah Caine.
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Shouldn’t we put quality first?
Audience appreciation is a far better metric than viewer volume, writes Emily Bell.
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An election for a new age
Can televised debates plus online activity give us a classic showdown?
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BBC Radio: taking the p***
Does Radio 1 really need TV advertising for the chart show, asks Matt Deegan.
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Lords switch off digital sceptics
The BBC’s proposal to close digital radio stations 6Music and the Asian Network has put fuel on the fire of digital sceptics, but the flames have been extinguished by the House of Lords that has come out supporting radio’s “upgrade” to digital, writes Paul Robinson.
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Time for TV to reinvent
Broadcasters must build brands, form partnerships and diversify, writes Five’s Dawn Airey.