All Comment articles – Page 292
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Blog: Climate change TV is risky
Dr. Joe Smith, a senior lecturer in Environment at the Open University, gives his take on the Great Global Warming Swindle, which this week saw Channel 4 censured by Ofcom.
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Emily Bell: Archive of activity
Keating's new job as chief BBC archivist is no demotion in the in-demand world.
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When two facilities worlds collide
As more services and facilities providers look to merge, Will Strauss looks at the plus points and potential drawbacks of 'joining forces' with another company.
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Blog: Dacre on leadership
In the fourth instalment of a five-part series, former Ten Alps Digital managing director Nigel Dacre discusses the importance of selecting the right team at his new digital venture and avoid going toxic.
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Blog: Life after Roly
Roly Keating will be a hard act to follow at BBC2, writes Chris Curtis.
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Media money: To delist or not?
It emerged this week that John de Mol, who recently bought back the indie he co-created - Endemol - is also a significant player in the move to delist RDF Media Group.
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Post traumatic
The problems in post are taking hold - but the sector is learning some painful lessons.
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You the Jury: Richard Bacon and Alex Zane
Richard Bacon and Alex Zane review the latest TV shows.
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Blog: My Family at 100
DLT Entertainment president and My Family executive producer Don Taffner Jr explains how the BBC1 sitcom reached its 100th episode milestone.
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Making technology purchasing decisions
Will Strauss looks at the perennial debate of which is best: the brand name product or a cheaper alternative.
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Blog: Confused identity
In the third instalment of a five-part series, former Ten Alps Digital managing director Nigel Dacre discusses the growth of Internet TV - with a capital 'I'.
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The price of big bonuses
Huge rewards for BBC execs send the worst signal to beleaguered programme-makers, writes Lisa Campbell.
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Hot topic: Judging risk in the red zone
Safety is key for war reporters - but so is film-making, writes Julia Barron.