All Comment articles – Page 263
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It’s survival of the fittest
Big or small, industry players feel strain as dearth of commissions takes its toll
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Psychoville / Krod Mandoon
Emily Booth and David Constable each give their verdict on new shows.
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Regional cash stirs up a storm
Digital Britain: BBC should support, not strangle, the idea of CCE
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James May on the Moon / Among the Apes / Undercover Boss
Moon mission, chimps and a secret boss
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ITV clarification about on-demand strategy
I was more than a little surprised to read in Broadcast that not only is ITV planning “to levy small charges for on-demand content” but that our plans are so far advanced that the service would “include flagship shows such as Britain’s Got Talent and The X Factor” and the ...
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How archive can be more than just cost effective
Massimo Moretti writes that archive material is becoming more than just cost effective in these days of decreasing budgets.
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24 June ‘09
“If some producer invites you to be on an episode of Property Snakes and Ladders, you’ve already made your first mistake.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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23 June ‘09
“I’m beginning to wonder whether some kind of mind-bending drug might add comprehension.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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Top tips: Getting a share of online ad revenue
Media lawyer Pamela Forte highlights top tips for negotiating the share of ad revenue deal in online programme distribution.
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Small indies should think big in tough times
In these harsh economic times, smaller companies need to find partnerships so that they can compete globally, writes Parule Basu Barua, David McNab and Jasper James.
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22 June ‘09
“Downright moving, if also slightly terrifying.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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What does Digital Britain mean for radio?
Digital Britain has given radio a new mantra: forget analogue switch off, from now on its delivery of a “Digital Radio Upgrade”, writes Paul Robinson.
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19 June ‘09
“It is, quite simply, rubbish.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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18 June ‘09
“Despite Adam Wishart’s courage in tackling a provocative issue, The Price of Life was primarily an opportunity missed.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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The corporation fixation
For solutions to complex problems, Digital Britain has looked no further than Auntie
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Lessons of Setanta’s downfall
Europe should have focused on the consumer and pricing models.