All Comment articles – Page 25
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Selling C4 is an affront to free speech
C4’s unique remit to commission programmes others cannot and will not order is threatened by privatisation, says Callum Macrae
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The government is gunning for C4 – so it’s time to speak up
Britain’s whole TV ecology is at risk as the government kicks off its push for privatisation
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On a mission to be fair, green and moral
Derek Moore, CEO and co-founder of Coffee & TV explains what B Corp is and what it means to his business
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I’m Jewish – why don’t I ‘count’ as BAME?
Being told Jews aren’t included in PSBs’ diversity counts is hurtful and unhelpful, says Michelle Singer
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Don’t do a disservice to production managers
TV has ignored PMs for too long but the Covid crunch has proven how vital – and scarce – they are, says talent manager Kimberly Godbolt
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Famous faces help build the podcast industry
Celebrities aren’t ruining podcasting – they’re opening them up to a wider audience, says Josh Adley
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Forget preservation, the PSB debate needs to be about growth
Freeview’s Jonathan Thompson wonders if government is asking the right questions in current review
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GB News review: one-sided TV and proud of it
The much-debated news channel has hit our screens with a few scores to settle, but does it offer something new, asks Stewart Purvis
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RIP to my Holby City family
Don’t let the heart of BBC1’s medical drama be forgotten, says David Innes Edwards
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Storytelling must reflect Britain’s diversity
We should strive to provide everyone with the opportunity have their experiences reflected, says Emily Burnett
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It’s time to truly welcome the LGBTQ+ community
Television has a responsibility to create worlds featuring safe queer spaces, says Sophie Bernberg
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N&R indies must target premium factual
The growing number of regional indies means producers must engage SVoDs to land work, says Ben Smith
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Roku has the tools to make its mark in the streaming world
The US firm has evolved and its user relationships and advertising expertise put it in a strong position, says Kate Bulkley
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Be nimble and open-minded to thrive in changing times
Argonon will adapt to new platforms, content providers and shifts in consumer behaviour as it enters its second decade, says James Burstall
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Impartial news is the bedrock of our PSB system
ITN’s special recognition win at the Broadcast Awards underlines the need for public service journalism, says Deborah Turness
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Celebrating the best of British TV
“The industry’s innovation and perspiration helped see the nation through an incredibly testing period”
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The UK should open up to the thrills of a writers’ room
There’s always a place for the singular vision but the US approach suits longer runs, says Danny Brocklehurst
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Failings of the past must not damage the BBC’s future
Broadcast’s view on the Bashir scandal and Lord Dyson’s report
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Mental health behind the screen is at crisis levels
Not enough action is being taken to improve the mental health of post house talent, says Zeb Chadfield
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Don’t let indie TV become the new ESL
There are many parallels between the shape of the UK production sector and the failed European Super League project says Danny Fenton