All Comment articles – Page 168
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Where are all the expert women?
I’ve found it impossible to achieve gender parity in who we use on screen, says Tami Hoffman.
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Actions speak louder than words
Our campaign is off to a good start - now the comes the hard part.
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International Women’s Day
As the debate surrounding the representation of women on our screens builds momentum, International Women’s Day on 8 March provides an opportunity for broadcasters to focus on programming that celebrates female talent, and demonstrates that increasing the representation of women on our screens is a cause worth fighting for, everyday ...
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7 March '12
“By the end, it looked simply superior.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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6 March '12
“An entertaining romp, which I fear might fall between rocks.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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2 March '12
“The film showed how even a small degree of racial prejudice can cause huge distress.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Make Bradford British, Channel 4
Richard McKerrow provides a behind the scenes look at documentary Make Bradford British, which aired last night.
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The drama behind ITV's results - and the challenge ahead
Broadcast’s Jake Kanter analyses ITV Studios’ performance and the progress the broadcaster is making on its transformation plan.
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Constructed reality is doing serious business
Borne out of economic reality, the genre is wooing German fans, says Felix Wessler.
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Off Cuts: Jesus saves... the day
After weeks of 10th birthday celebrations, getting talent to come to a CBeebies/CBBC press launch proved hard.
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Talpa makes its Voice heard
De Mol vehicle is repositioning for dominance, says Kate Bulkley.
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Celebrities: TV’s only saving grace
Let’s face it, the reason we’re in this dull line of work is to mix with ‘stars’, says Steven D Wright.
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Love Life / Alcatraz / The Indian Doctor
PBS’s Katie Cook and Objective’s Paul Routledge on love triangles, lost inmates and smallpox.
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Robinson on BBC local radio cuts
Cuts to BBC local radio drivetime programming proposed by BBC management have been decisively rejected by a new report in the wake of falling listening figures, writes Paul Robinson.
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29 Feb '12
“It was pacey, strikingly filmed and good-humoured”. Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Marie Colvin remembered
Atlantic Productions’ boss Anthony Geffen remembers his time working with Marie Colvin, the award-winning Sunday Times journalist killed in Syria last week.