All Comment articles – Page 81
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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
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Advertising’s millennial problem
In a world of ad-blocking, new models are emerging, says Kate Bulkley
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Brexit: there is too much to lose
Leaving the EU would mean job losses, restricted access to talent and a tougher export market, argues David Johnson
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TV Critics: Gogglesprogs; Penelope Keith: at Her Majesty's Service; City In The Sky; The Challenge
“They’re not just funny; they’re fearless, wise, honest and untainted by prejudice. Excellent critics sometimes, too.”
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Why Let It Shine fails to light my fire
Broadcast news editor Jake Kanter turns the spotlight on BBC1’s search for the stars of a Take That stage musical.
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TV Critics: Marx: Genius of the Modern World; This World: The New Gypsy Kings
“This film was stymied by too restrictive a focus on giving a blow-by-blow account of a life, rather than on the intellectual achievement for which it is celebrated.”
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TV isn’t lacking ballsy women
Is confidence the issue, or old-fashioned sexism? asks Steven D Wright
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Public service content fund should not be limited to TV
White paper should allow us to cater for children on all platforms, says Matt Deegan