All Comment articles – Page 125
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Eyeing indie opportunities in the US
Argonon boss James Burstall travels from Santa Monica to the Canadian Rockies in search of deals.
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Commercial radio: show me the money
Global’s appeal against the decision to block its GMG takeover must be supported.
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YouTube tackles subscriptions
Adam Nightingale on the impact of YouTube’s move into the premium content market on pay TV operators.
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The golden rules of pitching
Karl Woolley shares his top ten tips for pitching to broadcasters.
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Pussy Riot opens Doc Fest
Broadcast’s Peter White on the opening night of the Sheffield festival’s 20th anniversary.
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Just stick to the day job, will you?
Commissioners: stop dreaming of an indie career and read my pitch, says Steven D Wright
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Second screen interactivity potential must be explored
More can be done to engage viewers, says Phil Wilce
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Learn and move on from DMI
BBC must not let failure force it to shy away from taking risks, says George Bevir
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Confessions of an Alien Abductee
Producer Jayne Edwards talks about avoiding cliches and letting ordinary folk tell extraordinary stories
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Digital's finest converge at Internet Week
Disruption and revolution were trending at Internet Week, says Jacqui Moore
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Horsing around on social media
Social media played a key role in building Horse & Country TV’s niche audience, says Richard Burdett
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You the Jury: Jo Brand’s Great Wall of Comedy
Broadcast’s industry review section You the Jury takes a look at Gold’s new comedy panel show Jo Brand’s Great Wall of Comedy.
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The Great Disappearing Programme Scandal
Every week, hours of shows vanish without trace says Justin Crosby.
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TV Critics: David Walliams: Snapshot in Time; The Most Dangerous Man in Tudor England
“I would strongly suggest that you only watch this if you happen to be David Walliams.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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TV Critics: Love and Marriage; The Apprentice; D-Day
“The jokes will hopefully improve. In the meantime, the drama should keep people tuning in.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Why scheduled TV still thrives in the face of VoD
Emotional triggers play a key role in how we watch, says Lindsey Clay.
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Return of the doc gold standard
Bringing back Modern Times can only be a good thing for TV, says Lisa Campbell.
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Getting the YouTube ball rolling
Bigballs is helping to create a new kind of television, says Kate Bulkley
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TV Critics: The Call Centre; Mad Dogs; What Do Artists Do All Day?
“Rarely for such documentaries these days, The Call Centre didn’t look down on anyone.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.