All Comment articles – Page 305
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You the jury: Bob Mills and Joel Wilson
Bob Mills and Joel Wilson look at the latest TV shows.
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Blog: How racist is our industry?
Comedian Lenny Henry has brought the acute lack of diversity in the TV industry back into the headlines. But how much difference will it actually make, asks Robin Parker.
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Off cuts - 8 February
Funny stories, gossip and general off-the-record, wicked whispers from the broadcast industry.
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Looking on the bright side
Five wants to boost its bulletins with good news - but will doom-loving viewers buy it?
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You the jury: Johnathan Young and Sanjay Singhal
Johnathan Young and Sanjay Singhal look at the latest TV shows.
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Media Money: Why should TV folk care about Microsoft's $43bn bid to buy Yahoo?
Size has always been important in the TV world - particularly audience size. The same is true online, but with an additional complication: attaching revenue is a bit trickier than simply selling a 30-second spot.
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Media Money: What implications are there of BBC Worldwide buying stakes in indies?
The traditional power of the broadcaster is changing.
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Emily Bell: Cheating the crunch
Recession is coming - but fast-thinking TV staff can dodge the downturn.
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Managing technology change
The move from linear processes to a digital media workflow is not just a challenge for engineers - it affects everyone in television, argues Will Strauss.
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Blog: Making it in China
China holds vast riches and opportunity for producers brave enough to take the plunge. Richard Bradley reflects on taking that leap, the future and eating pickled chicken's feet.
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Natpe delegates look to life after writers' strike
While Hollywood's striking writers were edging closer to a deal last week, delegates at the annual Natpe convention in Las Vegas were turning their minds to the long-term impact of the costly dispute, says Dominic Schreiber.
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Blog: Mind the Gap
There is a major development gap in British digital media and key issues of funding, rights and cost ratios need to be solved before we can enter a brave new world, according to Richard Ayers.
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Blog: Robinson on the Rajars
The latest radio audience figures reveal that there is a 'seismic shift' occurring in the commercial sector but further change is still needed, according to Paul Robinson.
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Not just a numbers game
We all know about ITV1's flops - but its share is up and it is finally taking risks.
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Hot Topic: Audience Technology
Digital TVs will soon collect data on viewers, says Allen McCaskill
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Media Money: Why has ITV snapped up a deal with Pedigree?
It's difficult to be a fan of advertiser-funded programming.