All Comment articles – Page 289
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Blog: Interviewing Putin
It was the interview that the world's leading news networks had been trying to land for years, but it was British-born CNN correspondent Matthew Chance that arranged a conversation on camera with Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. Here, Chance reveals how the interview came about and how press sensitive regimes ...
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Blog: Oldies but goodies
As accusations of ageism rage around Five News, following claims that Selina Scott was overlooked for two younger newsreaders, Geoff Motley supports the mature vote.
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Hot Topic: Why we must grab ITV by the Googles
Programme-makers should be given access to the ultimate prize, says Alex Connock.
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Stepping out of London
BBC's move to hand more commissions to the nations is a long overdue boost.
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Talking radio: Paul Robinson
LBC's AM service has been undermined by the reduction of its rolling news output, says consultant Paul Robinson.
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Media money: Can Toumazis turn Endemol into a global distribution player?
Tom Toumazis' defection to Endemol must have caused a grunt of frustration at the Mouse House and raised a canny smile from Ynon Kreiz.
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Brooker wins prize for 'wittiest line'
UKTV channel Dave has awarded its inaugural gong for ‘wittiest line' of the Edinburgh TV Festival to Charlie Brooker.
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Media money: Why does DCD Media see distribution as its big opportunity?
Producers' eyes will have lit up when they read about the£10m fund that DCD Media is making available to them in exchange for international distribution rights - but the real winner could be DCD.
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You the Jury: Julian Ware and Joe Houlihan
Ware and Houlihan give their unique take on Five's Extreme Fishing With Robson Green, Nat Geo's Secret History: CIA Experiments, and the BBC's Conspirary Files: Lockerbie.
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Why HD is potentially child's play
Will Strauss looks at HD adoption and understanding amongst viewers in the UK.
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Blog: Trisha on 10 years of talk
It has been 10 years since Trisha Goddard returned to the UK from Australia to present her own talkshow, first on ITV and now on Five. Here she reflects on a decade of weird and wonderful characters.
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Blog: Battle of the sexes
LBC breakfast host Nick Ferrari agrees with Jeremy Paxman's comments that there's nothing worse than being a 'white middle-class male' in broadcasting - and reflects on squeezing into a rickshaw with Kelvin MacKenzie.
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Talking Radio: BBC's video could kill the radio stars
The BBC's plans for video news are risky and unfair, says Bauer's MD of radio brands Mark Story.
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Leader: Damned if they do...
It's crunch time for BBC Worldwide if it is to head off its growing band of critics.
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Hot Topic: multiplatform TV
Producers now need to be skilled across all platforms to get orders, says Kirsty Hunter.