All Comment articles – Page 30
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US-style news won’t work in UK
Impartiality rules mean there is no place for polarised, opinion-heavy services, says Peter Bazalgette
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Broadcasters are no longer slaves to the schedule
The BBC and ITV are leading the charge in transforming the commissioning status quo, says Chris Curtis
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Time to take diverse voices off mute
Television businesses to help young people from diverse and underrepresented backgrounds break into the sector, says Nishy Lall
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Postcard from Florida: Trump’s last-ditch gamble
Donald Trump’s return to the campaign trail could represent the moment he lost his re-election bid, says Robert Moore
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Giving Sherlock a Russian makeover
We’ve reimagined the quintessentially British detective for a Russian audience but his beloved core attributes remain untouched, says Nurbek Egen
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Planning for life after furlough
With the Job Retention Scheme set to end, now is the time to organise your indie’s future, says Val Cazalet
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PSBs face challenges - but they benefit from market changes too
Competition is hotter than ever, but those rivals are funding the PSB co-pro boom, says Adam Minns
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The industry needs to bring a diversity lens to every table
The TV sector needs to interrogate the shortfalls and discrepancies in representation across all genres, says CDN chief Deborah Williams
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Bullying: no time to waste
Resources are already available to tackle this problem, writes Seetha Kumar
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Bravery required from PSBs as pressure mounts
Content offering is strong but challenges remain around distribution, platform and branding
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AVoD’s unintended upside
Free, ad-supported on-demand services can be the digital era’s free TV, says Chris Sharp
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Diversity schemes are great – but they need to go further
A scheme launched my career and innovative new initiatives can do the same for the diverse voices we need in this industry, says Nacressa Swan
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TV is bouncing back - but there are bumps ahead
Production is back on its feet, but awkward debates around programme costs require compromise and common sense, writes Chris Curtis
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Making a Millionaire during lockdown
Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? line manager Clair Carney on the show’s Covid-19 safe return to the studio
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No need to rush to judgement
New shows, and the new Broadcast, need time to settle, writes Ash Atalla
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Stakes high as the streaming wars heat up
Traditional players are playing catch up having lost power to digital players, says Kate Bulkley
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A new-look mag to reflect the changing TV landscape
Like the rest of the industry, Broadcast has had to react to the challenges of Covid-19
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Unpicking ratings has never been trickier
Reaching younger viewers is hard – but still achievable, writes Danny Brocklehurst
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Covid coverage debates have been crucial at ITN
Striking the right reporting tone has been a huge challenge, writes Tom Bradby
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Covid-19 accelerated BBC News’ remote working
The pandemic has demanded a more flexible operation, writes Morwen Williams