All Comment articles – Page 178
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State of Welsh media is a drama in itself
Ken Skates is looking for answers in a bid to maintain a sustainable and forward-thinking media industry in Wales.
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A radical idea for local radio
BBC must think differently following DQF, says Andrew Harrison.
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Investing in indies’ success is BBCW’s business
Our start-up deals catch the headlines, but we do a lot more besides, says Helen Jackson.
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You can’t trust anything on TV
Are programme-makers deliberately misleading us? You bet they are, says Steven D Wright.
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Animation industry needs a break
Future for the sector looks very bleak without government help, writes Miles Bullough.
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Sorority Girls / Stormchaser / Ade In Britain
The BBC’s Amy Oakes and Unit Media’s Lucy Clark on college girls, tornadoes and Ade’s travels.
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Time for a little C4 mischief
Broadcaster needs programmes that pack a punch to attract key audience.
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Off Cuts: E4's time-shifting troubles
For the third time in three years, E4 was kept waiting for Misfits’ series launch ratings as a glitch following the clocks going back delayed our usual overnight data on Monday.
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Frozen Planet / Death in Paradise
Michael Rosser and George Bevir cast their eye over two new shows.
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Talking to the Taliban
Finding Taliban fighters to talk on camera was always going to be the greatest challenge, writes Sam Collyns, series producer of Secret Pakistan (BBC2, 9pm).
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The rise and rise of UK TV viewing
A recent report revealed that people in the UK are watching television for longer. Dr Thomas Kirsch examines the possible reasons why.
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Robinson on the Rajars
Paul Robinson considers what has gone wrong at BBC Radio 3, after reporting a poor round of audience figures.
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Christopher Lunn plays final hand
In the protracted investigation into Christopher Lunn & Company, the firm’s proprietor may well have played his last hand, writes Jake Kanter.
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31 Oct '11
“Theroux’s film was a study of American consumer culture, with its drive for novelty and its problem with self-denial.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.
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The art of saying 'No'
Agent Andrew Wilson is at the coalface of the hunt for new talent - but sometimes people just won’t take no for an answer.