All Comment articles – Page 241
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IPTV: making the most of the ‘unknown unknowns’?
How does a marketer realise the potential of a product, when that potential isn’t even understood? If it’s to be the success marketers expect, IPTV probably has to learn and teach us all some new rules, writes Sharon Wheeler.
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20 Jan '10
“He unearthed the holy grail of BBC TV…” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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19 Jan '10
“This section of Paul’s journey felt more personal.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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15 Jan '10
“Funny then not funny; sharp, then suddenly, lamentably pedestrian.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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14 Jan '10
“Creaking, lame, unfunny, arcane and stuffed with cardboard characters.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV.
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Nurse Jackie / Englishman in New York / White Boy, Black Nanny
Samantha Bakhurst and Paul Robinson review new shows featuring a nurse, an icon and the apartheid legacy.
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BBC must start to help itself
Corporation has to fight criticism by improving public perception, writes Emily Bell.
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C4 News / Male-heavy panel shows
Emily Booth shares her love of Channel 4 News and her loathing of the lack of women on panel shows.
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Snowed in, stocked up
Ice Age conditions played havoc with TV’s year-round productions over the past fortnight, but the Blitz spirit lives on.
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James O'Hara, ITFC
ITFC managing editor James O’Hara on his top three sex symbols, who he’d put in the Big Brother house and the best advice he’s ever been given.
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Will the Beeb rue Ross’ exit?
Questions abound as the star leaves gaping hole in chatshow format.
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Chris Evans: the verdict
If Chris Evans first day on the breakfast show was a job interview then he wore the suit and tie, didn’t say anything outlandish, and did enough to get a call back for the second interview. But while he didn’t show the flashes of brilliance at which he excels, Paul ...
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12 Jan '10
“It wasn’t shy of expressing its opinions.” Read on for the verdict on last night’s TV
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11 Jan '10
“Too heavy on the ecstasy and too light on the agony.” Read on for the verdict on the weekend’s TV.
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Crisis at R2 when Ross departs? Absolutely not
Jonathan Ross has done a good job for Radio 2, but the party is over, writes Paul Robinson.
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What next for Jonathan Ross?
Yes he was overpaid, yes he courted controversy that the BBC could well do without, but while the corporation may be secretly relieved about Jonathan Ross’s exit in the short-term, he leaves an enormous gap that it will struggle to fill, writes Lisa Campbell.