All Comment articles – Page 239
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A fresh perspective on ITV?
Why 3D innovation could have Sky weighing a deal for ITV Studios.
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Pub glory for anxious Corrie
Coronation Street’s production team couldn’t make it down to London for last week’s Broadcast Awards, but were definitely there in spirit - and with spirits.
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Storm over wrong weather warning
There were a number of inaccuracies in a story that ran in Broadcast on 22 January, headlined ‘Met Office warning as BBC puts weather out to tender’.
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Mastercrafts / Jo Frost: Extreme Parental Guidance / Married, Single, Other
Ed Crick and Tony Prince on crafts, childcare and Cold Feet mark II.
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Judges should reflect diversity of our sector
The winners and those shortlisted at this year’s Broadcast Awards show how rich the talent is in television.
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Murder on the Lake / So You Think You Can Dance
Robin Parker and Kate McMahon pass judgement on a BBC4 Storyville doc and BBC1’s latest dance show.
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Samantha Bakhurst, October Films
October Films executive producer Samantha Bakhurst on her biggest lie, if she’s been unfaithful and what keeps her awake at night.
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Missing opportunities in the Digital Economy Bill
News of a Digital Economy Bill quickly generated reports of a broadband tax and piracy. But beneath the surface there are many other areas of concern, writes James Sellar.
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Let's face the music
Becky Bentham advises producers what to take into account when budgeting for music.
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Sky scores with 3D - but bigger challenges ahead
Sky’s first foray into broadcasting football in 3D produced some impressive results. But it’s not the revolution we’ve been promised, writes Chris Curtis.
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Radio ad revenue on the rise
Political commentators have overdosed on the quarter-on-quarter growth in the UK economy last autumn of 0.1% which pales into insignificance when compared to the upswing in commercial radio advertising revenue, writes Paul Robinson.
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Cleveland Show / My Boyfriend the MI5 Hoaxer / Seven Ages of Britain
Pioneer Productions’ Alex Williamson and Keo Films’ Maddy Allen on family guys, deceit and epic art history.
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28 Jan '10
“There’s enough to get you squirming with excitement.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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The great regulatory wrangle
Despite a tough economic outlook, TV can take care of its own affairs, writes Emily Bell.