All Comment articles – Page 183
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19 Sep '11
“It is moreish partly for the obvious reason that Fellowes is deft at keeping a large number of characters and plots in play.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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C4's autumn crossroads
Following the launch of Channel 4’s autumn line-up, Balihar Khalsa questions how the new shows measure up to the broadcaster’s risk-taking ambitions.
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16 Sep '11
“I’d find Connolly funnier if he didn’t spend quite so much time poleaxed with mirth at his own jokes.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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15 Sep '11
“The problem is that knowledge and science generally take second place to B-movie spectacle.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Protect the World Service
Will changes to funding damage or revolutionise this key resource?
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What to dump in comms bill skip
There are no easy answers to Jeremy Hunt’s big issue of media plurality, says Steve Hewlett.
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Fresh Meat / Billy Connolly’s Route 66 / The Body Farm
Big Brother’s Nadine Sharma and Big Talk’s Dan Cheesbrough on freshers, road trips and forensic drama.
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How Channel 4 News is preparing for the future
In a changing news landscape, we’ve set out three guiding principles, says Martin Fewell.
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Off Cuts: Broadcast Hot Shots Party 2011
Last week, Broadcast invited its talented Hotshots back to the scene of their glossy photoshoot, The Hospital in Covent Garden, for a night of celebration.
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14 Sep '11
“Last night’s story reeked of decomposing scriptwriter.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Online video and branded content – what’s next?
Alex Connock reveals some key findings from Stream - the digital, free, invitation-only, ‘non-conference’ for global web executives.
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13 Sep '11
“Too boring. This couple, Monica and Nick, manage a chateau where some other people are getting married.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV
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The danger of too much data
Data that gives genuine insights about a programme’s appeal is an asset, but multiple reports offering conflicting views of success or failure is dangerous, write Richard Marks.
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Covering Bestival
Lisa Campman, executive producer at Whizz Kid Entertainment, writes about the challenges of covering the Isle of Wight’s Bestival for Sky Arts, Sky 3D and Sky1.
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12 Sep '11
“It was a relief when he left the screen and we saw the mess he left behind.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Celebrity Big Brother: the verdict
Celebrity Big Brother has proved to be just the tonic Channel 5 needed after a tough year and with a strong “public” version the format could yet prove a watershed moment for the broadcaster, writes Alex Farber.