All Comment articles – Page 309
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This kangaroo has legs
The ‘historic’ joint online TV initiative could safeguard broadcasters’ future
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Commissioners are paranoid androids
Who’d be a commissioning editor in these risk-aware days?
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Off cuts - 30 November
Funny stories, gossip and general off-the-record, wicked whispers from the broadcast industry.
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Broadcast letters - 30 November 2007
Letters to the editor from Broadcast magazine dated 30 November 2007.
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Catherine Wearing and Syeda Irtizaali
Catherine Wearing and Syeda Irtizaali discuss new shows airing at the moment including Sony Picture’s Television’s The Company.
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Media Money: behind the numbers
Will its IPTV ambitions make Orange the new colour of television?
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Blog: The 'defining wake' for kids TV?
The great and the good of the kids TV industry were out in force at the children's Bafta awards to celebrate all that is great and good in kids TV.
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Why TV should not be dictated to by marketeers
Statisticians are behind BBC1 hit The One Show - but they must not dictate TV, argues Lisa Campbell.
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Broadcast letters issue 23 November 2007
Letters published in the issue of Broadcast dated 23 November 2007.
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What exactly is Bebo’s business model?
Kate Bulkley considers whether or not repurposed television will be attractive to the youth market.
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A business model for striking writers
Disgruntled US writers might take encouragement from a spate of new media deals, argues Dominic Schreiber.
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You the Jury: Chris Bonney and Siobhan O’Gorman
Chris Bonney and Siobhan O'Gorman on the latest TV shows.
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The long tail of IP television
Ascent Media’s Allen McCaskill on how IPTV provides television programmes of infinite variety (and quality) with a new market.
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Blog: Planning for TV Channel 3.0
Jens Bachem offers tips to broadcasters on how to put together a broadband service that genuinely sets them apart in the next phase of the online evolution.
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The Insider: Development hell
The tortuous e-commissioning process holds torments worthy of the devil.
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Why is Sky’s tightening of its EPG rules so sensitive?
Kate Bulkley on why it looks like the EPG shake-up may be as sensitive for Sky as it is for the broadcasters.