All Comment articles – Page 165
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Digital comes of age at the Bafta TV Craft Awards
The volume and quality of multichannel entries is good for TV, says Andrew Newman.
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UK studios have long been American-owned
Your assertion (Broadcast 30.3.12) that the ‘new’ Warner Bros studio at Leavesden “marks the first time a US studio has set up a permanent production base in the UK” is not correct.
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Why not Mandy’s Wild Adventure?
What is CBeebies’ problem with women? It has launched three new series this year, all the talk of the playground, but what is the one thing that unites Tree Fu Tom, Mike The Knight and Andy’s Wild Adventures? They’ve all got male leads.
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11 April '12
“It just charted, in its unsensationalist, unsentimental way, the stories of prostate cancer sufferers.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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10 April '12
“I’d love to say that this film was uplifting, but it wasn’t.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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5 April '12
“A toothsome little documentary series taking writer Giles Coren around our isle.”
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Digital switchover: data is the key to survival
As digital switchover ushers in its final phase, with London next to switch, harnessing viewer data is set to become a major battleground, writes Suranjan Som.
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3 April '12
“The episode actually trod a fine line between sentimentality and ridicule, and frequently went flying over it.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Positive message from MipTV
At the MipTV market in Cannes this week, television appears to be turning its back on the theatre of cruelty in favour of more uplifting formats, writes Broadcast editor Lisa Campbell.
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2 April '12
“There was very little evidence in [Hirst’s] conversation of the searching self-dissatisfaction that is often the hallmark of a great artist.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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30 Mar '12
“The characters are archetypes. And it is almost totally humourless.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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29 Mar '12
“If ever a franchise was dying on its feet, it’s this.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Support the originators and everyone benefits
Audience has the most to gain from tax and rights agreements, says Charles Sturridge.
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The tax fight is over – now the hard work must begin
It was a long, hard slog to get the government to act – and we’re not done yet, says Oli Hyatt.
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Will poetry become the next ‘killer category’?
Discernible content trends exist even in a chaotic market, writes Rob Clark
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Matt Lucas Awards Show / Just A Minute / Facejacker
Sky Atlantic’s Heather Pople and Nat Geo’s Hannah Demidowicz on banter, wordplay and genius pranks.
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Off Cuts: Danny’s A-list guest list
It was a long way from Frankenstein’s Wedding, reportedly lacked the combat of Women, Weddings, War And Me and thankfully someone remembered to Tell The Bride.
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Reaching for a new ad model
Google’s bid to rival Barb points to the future of TV, says Kate Bulkley.