All Comment articles – Page 171
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Robinson on the Rajars
The latest Rajar radio listening figures appear to suffer from a volatility that makes them difficult to read, writes Paul Robinson.
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What next for All3Media?
All3Media may have sounded the firing gun on its hunt for a new chief executive, but Steve Morrison is not hanging up his hat just yet.
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Ofcom ‘inconsistent’ over Press TV licence
Last week, Ofcom revoked the licence of Press TV, the state-run Iranian English-language news channel, partly for ‘serious breaches’ of the broadcasting code.
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MacLeod’s loud farewell
Peter Fincham’s press honcho, James MacLeod, didn’t leave ITV quietly last week, with what seemed like half of the company (including Peter Fincham) snapped clasping giant farewell messages, which were then plastered on the wall of MacLeod’s leaving drinks venue.
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Ideas? It doesn’t take a genius…
Why spend time creating something new when you’ve got the internet, asks Steven D Wright.
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Britcoms can still work in the land of opportunity
Struggling to sell finished sitcoms to US networks? Go local, says Don Taffner Jr.
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Preparing freelancers for radio’s brave new world
Radio Fast Train may only be one day of training, but it’s a start, says Donna Taberer.
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Being Human / Yunnan Adventure with Nigel Marven / We'll Take Manhattan
Skins writer Georgia Lester and FremantleMedia’s Ana Garanito on an unholy trinity, rare beasts and 60s icons.
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Time for C4 to do the Shuffle
Service should benefit viewers and boost revenue, says Kate Bulkley.
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31 Jan '12
“Prepare for grim compromises and a really big lump in the throat.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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River Monsters, ITV1
Turning a simple tale about river fishing into a returnable “murder mystery” brand has proved quite a challenge, says ITV1’s River Monsters executive producer Harry Marshall.
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30 Jan '12
“Eddie Redmayne made a virtue of Morgan’s lacunae and played on his inarticulacy.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.
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Hunt begins for the next DG
The BBC has done its best to manage the news that Mark Thompson’s time as DG is coming to an end – but the race to succeed him is now really on.