All Comment articles – Page 29
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We must collaborate to avoid getting squashed in fast lane
Lobbying Ofcom and government must be joint industry effort, writes Freeview’s Jonathan Thompson
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Covid can be catalyst for change in comedy
The lack of an Edinburgh Fringe this year forces us to find talent elsewhere, says Richard Watsham
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Is working from home working?
Five months into lockdown, replicating the creativity of offices remains a challenge
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Obituary: Aidan Laverty
Jonathan Renouf remembers a producer who took James May to the edge of space
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Only action can rebuild the trust lost over diversity
Anger evident from BAME community as broadcasters promise to do more
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Why podcasts are TV’s new obsession
Audio allows producers to attempt the ‘unproduceable’, says Jago Lee
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How Celebrity Catchphrase got back into the studio
Gary Chippington reveals how the quiz became the first major entertainment series to return to studio post-lockdown
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Life in an audio post house during Covid-19
Lee Walpole , Sound Editor and Re-recording Mixer, Boom
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PSBs must be clear-eyed about scale of challenges ahead
Ofcom content chief Kevin Bakhurst questions what the UK broadcasting sector’s ‘lockdown legacy’ will be
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Incentivise the industry to save production
Without intervention, indies face reduced broadcaster commissioning budgets for years to come, says Matt Cain of Oliver & Ohlbaum
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Why I’m waving goodbye to TV
Production’s a wonderful way to make a living but it’s no longer worth the stress, says Gigi Eligoloff
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Green shoots sprout at ITV
First-half results cause for some optimism – but production margins under pressure
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The diary of an agent in lockdown
Supporting talent, negotiating fees and encouraging creative development have been key, says InterTalent Rights Group chairman Jonathan Shalit OBE
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Insurance breakthrough paves way for autumn restart
Optimism that prodcution capacity could shortly be back to 70%-80%
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TV is an infinity mirror of itself
For too long we have dumbed down and homogenised the way we represent our nation, says Andrew Robertson
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Squeezed indies caught in the middle
Tough choices for production sector as it gets back to work
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The co-production survival guide
Working with production partners isn’t perfect but it’s more necessary than ever, says Stuart Carter
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Indie leadership lessons are vital - so let’s share them
ScreenSkills and Broadcast hosting 22 July event to discuss challenges of the pandemic
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What the Radio 1 of yesteryear can teach today’s BBC
Paul Robinson on what radio’s relationship with 15-24s reveals about an audience that’s falling out of love with the BBC
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My Mentor: Emily Dollman on Steven D Wright
The long-time Broadcast columnist may have a reputation as a grumpy telly hater, but nothing could be further from the truth, says Emily Dollman