All Comment articles – Page 142
-
Comment
2013 to be year of strategic acquisitions
The days of larger groups buying indies solely to boost turnover are over says Nourmand.
-
Comment
TV Critics: Rome's Lost Empire; Westminster Abbey; The Trouble with Aid
“It wasn’t so much a documentary as an adventure in time and space.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
-
Comment
TV Critics: Madeley Meets the Squatters; Jamie & Jimmy's Food Fight Club; A Young Doctor’s Notebook
“For most viewers the unintentional Partridgean comedy would have been the best reason for watching.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV,
-
Comment
Why Breaking the Taboo is game changing
Sam Branson on tapping into YouTube to tackle the war on drugs
-
Comment
TV Critics: The Town; China's Ant People; Rome; The Inbetweeners USA
“Special enough to give the comedy-drama genre back its credibility.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
-
Comment
Blurred boundaries liven up broadcasters debate
Controversy at WCFSP showed how genre lines are blurring in US, says Leila Monks
-
Comment
TV cameras capture a great year for women’s sport
Broadcasters can get a boost by upping female sports coverage
-
Comment
Time to create digital heroines
Where WFTV led, technology needs to follow to attract women says Lisa Campbell
-
Comment
Same old News at the Beeb
Incoming DG Tony Hall must take note of Today’s 12:1 male/female ratio, says Lis Howell
-
Comment
The War on Britain’s Roads
Todd Austin responds to criticism of Leopard’s controversial cycling doc and discusses UGC difficulties.
-
Comment
TV Critics: My Monster and Me; Great Land Rush
“A mesmerising presence who seems to speak in perfect sentences.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
-
Comment
TV Critics: The Fear, Inside Claridge’s
“It ends up resembling a men’s coffee table magazine.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
-
Comment
TV Critics: Alien Investigation, Solar Mamas, The Secret of Crickley Hall
“90 per cent of the programme was the equivalent of a freak show’s painted promises.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
-
Comment
Later... leaves the building
Exec producer Mark Cooper pays tribute to TVC, as Later… moves out after 20 years.
-
Comment
TV Critics: The Secret Life of Rubbish; Captive; Falcón; Great Continental Railway Journeys; The Aristocrats
“This was an interesting and provocative documentary.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV/
-
Comment
TV Critics: Poor Us; Goodnight Britain; Supersized Earth; The Hour
“You were richer for watching it.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
-
Comment
Giving global brands the chance to hit their target
Shift from linear means consumers expect more, says S Chandratillake
-
Comment
Let ads shine again in the golden age of television
Banish bad commercials from our screens says Peter Souter
-
Comment
That was the way to do satire
On the 50th anniversary of the groundbreaking TW3, Patrick Stoddart assesses its legacy