All Comment articles – Page 265
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Ladette to Lady / Totally Saturday
Kate McMahon and Lisa Campbell each give their verdict on new shows.
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Lizzie faces cold shoulder
There could be trouble at home for presenter couple Lizzie and Jason Cundy as their channels go head to head at Broadcast’s Digital Awards next week.
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Ned Parker, producer, Mumbai Calling
Ned Parker on getting his first break from Idi Amin, missing the Flight and being nourished by Porridge
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Defining the blueprint for online video
Brightcove CEO Jeremy Allaire reveals the latest trends for successful online video strategies.
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10 June ‘09
“If they want to fill two hours of primetime BBC1 over two consecutive nights there had better be more in it for viewers than a few snatched shots of long-faced primates interspersed with what looked suspiciously like library pics.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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Rising from the Ashes
How did Ashes to Ashes become both the most entertaining and frustrating show on TV, wonders Robin Parker
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9 June ‘09
“Prodigies, surely, need to be treated with greater sensitivity than this.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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The Apprentice: You're Hired!
Blog: Broadcast went behind-the-scenes of The Apprentice spin-off show and found out how Sir Alan originally wanted to end the series.
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A crucial time for UK radio
The next few weeks will be crucial for the future of UK radio and a migration plan for digital isn’t just urgent - it’s life and death, writes Paul Robinson.
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8 June ‘09
“It’s there as an end-of-the-weekend wind-down, the only problem being that it’s never quite tongue-in-cheek or over-the-top enough to make you forgive its shortcomings.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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5 June ‘09
“There were, in truth, some pretty good elements, but they just weren’t explored properly.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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4 June ‘09
“A depressing US series that’s an example of the many dire faux-reality shows that clutter up cable channels to suck in the lazy.” Read on for the full verdict on last night’s TV.
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Steel against online stealing
Digital Britain must provide the power to fight illegal downloads