All Comment articles – Page 303
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Media Money: Are senior changes afoot at Virgin Media?
The latest results from the UK's only cable TV operator showed a welcome drop in the number of subscribers who have turned off the service (disconnection or churn fell to 1.4%, down from 1.7% in the previous quarter) but the company reported higher losses overall and lower average revenue per ...
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Hot Topic: International distribution
We must think big if UK drama is to go global, says Noel Hedges.
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Blog: A Year in Tibet
Adam Alexander reveals how he ran the guantlet of Chinese customs and 'boxed clever' to make forthcoming BBC Four documentary A Year in Tibet.
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Why Apple still needs the professional market
Just because Apple is not exhibiting at NAB this year does not automatically mean that the company is going to stop making professional products, argues Will Strauss.
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You the jury: Elinor Day and Marston Bloom
Elinor Day and Marston Bloom on the latest TV shows.
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Blog: Will Fincham ease the pressure on Grade?
Peter Fincham's shock move to ITV buys under-pressure Michael Grade more time, writes Chris Curtis.
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Narrow perspectives
TV's white, middle-class bias will remain unless attitudes to diversity change.
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Off cuts - 29 February
Funny stories, gossip and general off-the-record, wicked whispers from the broadcast industry.
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Broadcast letters issue 29 February 2008
Letters to Broadcast in the issue dated 29 February 2008.
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Dawn breaks in LA
In the first of a new series, presenter Dawn Porter gives her unique take on making a new Channel 4 series in the US.
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The Insider: University challenged
I'd love to work in TV - but the media course I took was daylight robbery
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Media Money: What is the big news about small indies?
The new Pact/KPMG Indie Census is an impressive document full of pie charts and bar graphs that show the independent TV sector is now worth£2.14bn in revenues.
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Media Money: What does iPlayer's success tell us?
The naysayers used to claim that watching TV on a PC would never catch on. Well, they're eating fibre-optic humble pie now. Not only is iPlayer pulling in the punters with increasing velocity, it is also giving some shows an audience boost that the BBC is calling the “10% effect”.
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Will Ofcom's plan for HD on DTT work?
Ofcom has a proposal that will see HD channels made available on Freeview. But will it work? Will Strauss explores the arguments for and against.
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Blog: Disabled disadvantage
Disabled programme makers are struggling to tackle prejudices in television and they don't have a celebrity like Lenny Henry to fight their corner, says Emma Bowler.
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Stuck in the middle
Pact shows indies big and small are doing well - but what about those in between?