All Comment articles – Page 91
-
Critics
TV Critics: Reggie Yates: Race Riots USA; CSI: Crime Scene Investigation; Body Donors
“Yates’s quietly angry documentary was full of such powerful moments”
-
Critics
TV Critics: Danger Mouse; Sex Diaries: Webcam Couples; A Syrian Love Story
“A script with its tongue so far in its cheek, it practically broke through the skin.”
-
Comment
Dealing with digital Darwinism
Creating a modern IT platform is essential for the survival of traditional media firms, says Sef Tuma.
-
Comment
IBC 2015: the IABM verdict
IBC showed that the future of UHD and IT-based technology is intertwined, says the IABM’s John Ive
-
Podcast
Talking TV: C4 ent & This Is England
Channel 4’s anarchic entertainment ambitions and an interview with the producer of This Is England ‘90 feature on the latest Talking TV.
-
Comment
Viewer connection is about more than great shows
Broadcasters must get on board with data to retain audiences, says James Emtage
-
Comment
Does formula for success lie in original commissions?
Crowded market piles on the pressure to stand out from the crowd, says Stephen Arnell
-
Comment
The gift that keeps on giving
Data can play a big role in programming success, says Kate Bulkley
-
Comment
Time for some anarchy in the UK
Broadcasters must pay more than lip service to risk-taking pledges
-
Comment
A backwards step for radio
Radio X’s blokeish stance is out-of-date and out of step with attempts to tackle inequality in radio, says Edward Adoo
-
Comment
Let's not devalue the last 'true' indies
Will any of us really benefit from another review of terms of trade, asks Danny Fenton
-
Comment
A game-changing moment for UK TV
Hits like 24 prove we can deliver big US drama - but we need to invest in skills, says Iain Smith
-
Comment
Refugee crisis raises difficult challenges for TV news
Opening up on tough decisions is leading to more thoughtful journalism, says Jane Mote
-
Comment
Britain’s got amazing talent
Viewing habits change, but core skills remain, says Richard Holloway
-
Comment
BBC has chance to set new goals
Charter renewal shouldn’t just be about where it can make cuts, says Chris Curtis
-
News
BBC is blocking path to innovation
Nigel Walley, managing director of TV consultancy Decipher asks whatever happened to the BBC’s promise to deliver its channels wherever and whenever?
-
Comment
How to avoid 24 hours in A&E on foreign shoots
Faced with a medical emergency in Athens, Paul Elston was confronted with a stark choice: to protect his health or the shoot?
-
Comment
Drama Village's decade proves doubters wrong
Birmingham base’s output has put drama at heart of daytime and nurtured many careers, says Will Trotter
-
Comment
BBC Studios - it’s time for details
After more than a year without any answers, Jake Kanter says it is time the BBC coughed up the details of plans to commercialise its in-house production division.