All Comment articles – Page 255
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4 Sept, '09
Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV. “Asks the questions we all want to ask.”
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X Factor: Searching for vital ingredient
Whatever your views on Simon Cowell’s returning format, The X Factor is a cross-platform phenomenon that we should try to understand - if not exactly love, says Andrew Wilson
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Filling Big Brother’s big boots
Forget creative renewal, Channel 4 will need a cash cow to replace Big Brother.
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Murdoch’s media missile
The BBC faced festival fallout after the News Corp heir’s tactical strike
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I really can't Take That credit for music video
I’m very flattered to be credited with Take That’s first video, ‘Do What You Like’ (Off Cuts, Broadcast 28.08.09) and yes, it was my production company, Clear Idea TV, that made it.
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Edinburgh bun fight needs glitz and glamour
The sight of perfectly groomed stars reminds us that TV is showbiz, says Colin Robertson.
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Five press man in Benidorm?
Is Five controller and all-round entertainer Richard Woolfe rubbing off on the channel’s press boss, Paul Leather?
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9/11: Phone Calls From The Towers / Outbreak / Harper's Island
September 11, WWII and pretty murders
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Jumping on the brand wagon
Jazz FM chief executive Richard Wheatly outlines his thoughts on understanding and developing radio brands.
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Top-slicing: the slippery slope
A move to top-slice the BBC licence fee would set British broadcasting on a slippery slope into a crevasse, writes Storyville’s Greg Sanderson.
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Radio Centre attack on R2 is misjudged
The much publicised attack by the commercial radio trade body Radio Centre on BBC Radio 2 and 6Music may have made its arguments coherently, but it has totally misjudged the mood of the country, writes Paul Robinson.
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1 Sept, '09
“Can’t we have a few more like this from now on?” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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Murdoch's MacTaggart hand grenade
James Murdoch’s MacTaggart certainly achieved its desired aim of throwing a giant rock into the PSB debate and dividing opinion in Edinburgh, writes Lisa Campbell.
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Robert Peston on the future of news journalism
BBC business editor Robert Peston considers the future of news journalism in the Richard Dunn Memorial Lecture, delivered at the Edinburgh International Television Festival on 29 August, 2009.
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James Murdoch's MacTaggart speech
James Murdoch’s MacTaggart Lecture at the Edinburgh International Television Festival 2009.