All Comment articles – Page 184
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How to get a TV show trending on Twitter
All the pointers that Glenn Brown, director of business development at Twitter makes (‘Four steps to making most of Twitter on TV’ Broadcast, 02.09.11) are good and very true, but having interesting hashtags and pushing a show on air will not always get it trending.
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How Cowell ran out of luck
Recognising great ideas lie closer to home could be ITV’s saving grace.
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Why we’re in love with comedy
The comedy ‘battle’ is a friendly one - and viewers will be the winners, says Stuart Murphy.
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Off Cuts: So last century
Channel 4 or ‘the web’? The Million Pound Drop’s contestants kept it old-school on Saturday night, opting for a dip into the broadcaster’s history.
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Holding a mirror to society is key to Casualty’s success
Cardiff marks a new chapter for our drama, but it belongs to the nation, says Johnathan Young.
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Celebrating mixed-race Britain
TV must reflect the changing face of the UK, says Martin Davidson.
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Bomb Squad / Jo Brand's Big Splash / Adventures of Abney and Teal
ITV Studios’ Fernando Gutierrez De Jesus and Markthree Media’s Kate Monaghan on bomb disposal, Brand and cartoon fun.
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The death of commercial local radio?
The closure this month of a major UK city’s commercial radio station studio and HQ is a significant nail in the coffin for local radio, writes Paul Robinson.
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Fraud Squad, ITV1
ITV1’s latest documentary from the makers of Strangeways tackles share selling scams. Here, director Tom Anstiss discusses the challenges of filming a faceless crime.
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Making an epic: The Story of Film (part 2)
In the second of two blogs, producer John Archer reveals how epic new series The Story of Film got access to film makers and archives.
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Is the ride over for SeeSaw?
Video site needs to sort out ownership - and fast, says Kate Bulkley.
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Off Cuts: Edinburgh special
Men, women, straight, gay… the whole festival seemed under the spell of Sofie Gråbøl, the star of hit gloomy Danish crime drama The Killing.
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Honouring all the Classic FM luminaries
The death of Michael Bukht is a very sad loss, but press reports of his role in the conception and birth of Classic FM are a little misleading and I’m sure he would want to salute some former colleagues, also no longer with us.