All Comment articles – Page 78
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Improving diversity will help us make better TV
Attracting brilliant, diverse creative talent is vital if we are to stay on top of our game, says Mark Linsey
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Don’t fret over TV’s future
The young may not be tuning in, but who cares? says Steven D Wright
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Fast forward to the future at BBC
After bumps of charter renewal, corporation prepares for new phase
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Brexit: separating fact from fiction
Leaving the EU presents huge challenges for TV, but it is important to distinguish reality from hyseria, says lawyer Jeremy Roberts
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Talking TV: the highlights part 1
In the first of two special highlights episodes, Talking TV revisits interviews with former Top Gear executive producer Andy Wilman, No Offence exec Martin Carr and Murdered By My Father’s Aysha Raphael.
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Cannes Lions shows that TV shouldn’t fear the rise of VR
New technology is creating exciting opportunities for indies, says Jack Simcock
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Impartiality rules failed democratic EU debate
Journalists must be free to help public make informed decisions, says David Graham
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Digital threat intensifies for TV
Social media giants are gaining the upper hand, says Kate Bulkley
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TV Critics: Ramsay's Hotel Hell; Freud: Genius of the Modern World
“The episode had the sort of in-the-bones gloom you normally only find in Russian novels”
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Adding value to IP is key to success
A clear strategy needs to be in place at every stage to reap rewards, says Andrew Cole-Bulgin
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Testing times for children’s TV
The CMC can help the sector if we work together, says Greg Childs
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TV Critics: The Women Who Kill Lions; Britain's Favourite Dogs; All The Way
“The film ended abruptly and provided few answers. It would have been fascinating to see what Louis Theroux would have done with the subject”
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What did the referendum reveal?
Industry must address how it connects with all parts of the UK
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PSBs must be free to provoke
The Brexit vote has shown public service broadcasters’ folly in chasing the centre ground, says Des Freedman
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TV Critics: The Living and the Dead; Life Inside Jail: Hell On Earth; Inside Porton Down; Taskmaster
“This is genuinely creepy, genuinely clever, without trying to rewrite the rules”
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TV Critics: Superfoods: The Real Story; Wentworth Prison; Handmade: By Royal Appointment; Great British Sewing Bee
“The programme never offered up a working definition of the term ‘superfood’”
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TV Critics: Oscar Pistorius: The Interview; Messages Home: Lost Films of the British Army; Sacrifice
“I expected more from the man who exposed Jimmy Savile”
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Sound advice: setting the record straight on ADR
There’s more to capturing great ADR than technology, says Tristan Rose
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Which drama has the might to take Downton’s crown?
Broadcasters have backed series they think will equal drama’s success, says Stephen Arnell
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Autism is not just what you see on your television screen
Channel 4 gave me the chance to highlight the spectrum of the condition, says Olivia Hale