All Comment articles – Page 205
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21 Jan '11
“I learned a lot about ancient cement, but rather less about ancient Rome.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Hunt's proposed online TV crackdown
Reports of the Oxford Media Convention suggest that Jeremy Hunt holds strong views about the regulation of online TV but it is not clear what they are. Informal hints from officials, however, suggest that content regulation may be extended beyond the new AVMS framework, writes Tony Ballard.
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10 O'Clock Live: the verdict
Channel 4’s 10 O’Clock Live nearly broke Twitter with mixed audience reaction. Robin Parker gives the Broadcast verdict.
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20 Jan ‘11
“Everything about Hattie is good – the performances, the writing, the direction, the lot.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV
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Training should be open to all
Help freelancers develop or we’ll lose them, says Donna Taberer.
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Still making the Grade
Lord Michael Grade had the audience rolling in the aisles following a screening of his new BBC documentary The Story Of Variety, recounting old gags and anecdotes from performers past.
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Time to switch on local TV?
Jeremy Hunt’s plan is laudable, but lessons must be learned from radio.
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Get a Passport to free freelancer training
I read with interest the results of the Broadcast Freelancer Survey (Broadcast, 7 January) and thought I might draw attention to an initiative looking to support consistency in health and safety across the industry and provide freelancers with training bursaries.
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Land Girls / Rome Wasn't Built In A Day / Big Fat Gypsy Weddings
Icon Films’ Thomas Kelpie and Wise Buddah’s Chris North on bad accents, builders’ bums and big dresses.
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Young people need factual content about wider world
Report shows youth of today are interested in international affairs, says Sophie Chalk.
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19 Jan '11
“Gimmick-free, grown-up television about different ways of life.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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18 Jan '11
“Tony Robinson looked at how our diverse landscape offers clues to the ways in which it was formed 60 million years ago.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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17 January '11
“The subject is a really important one; I’m just not convinced they’ve got the right person to take it on.” Read on for the verdict on ther weekend’s TV.
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How the O’Reilly decision will affect broadcasting
The Miriam O’Reilly decision is likely to be of huge importance to broadcasters, being the first major decision of its kind in the UK, writes Russell Brimelow.
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14 Jan ‘11
“It has all the makings of a classy package, and, by and large, it lives up to its promise.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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13 Jan ‘11
“I’m far from convinced that there will be enough going on here to keep us interested.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Kidnap and Ransom / Project Parent / Human Planet
Windfall’s Nicky Huggett and Push the Button’s James Longman on glamour, makeovers and amazing lives.
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Following the money trail
Product placement will increase revenue - but who will get the cash?
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Ofcom changes open up the marketplace for radio
New commercial opportunities need to be exploited with care, says Clive Dickens.