All Comment articles – Page 64
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Old definitely isn’t gold in TV
As well as sexism, TV is guilty of discriminating against us ageing types, says Steven D Wright
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FAANG sinks teeth into the UK
Threat to traditional broadcasters has become even more severe
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HQ Trivia is setting the standard for interactivity
Broadcasters can learn a thing or two from the hit mobile gameshow, says Tom McDonnell
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Think beyond the big pay days
Supporting domestic broadcasters is good for the content ecosystem, says Kate Bulkley
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When is a TV ‘chat’ not a chat?
Don’t be fooled into the idea of informality when called in to ‘talk’, says Vanessa Williams
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Time to step up a gear on sustainability
We must make tougher demands of our suppliers, says Howard Ella
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Why we must keep the faith with untested talent
Daniel Kaluuya’s Bafta win is an important reminder of TV’s role in nurturing future stars, says Bryan Elsley
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The rise of Asian factual production
The continent is increasingly open to co-pros, says Julian Chou-Lambert
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TV squares up to digital in ad war
Broadcasters are committing to better targeting to attract advertisers
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Indies face fight to survive
With TV swamped with start-ups, indies need to be savvy or risk going under, says Ian Lamarra
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Welcome bid to end harassment
BFI and Bafta’s guidelines need industry buy-in to effect change
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Getting to the truth costs money
Shoestring budgets put current affairs at risk just when we need it most, says David Henshaw
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Old and new share awards spoils
Mainstream channels and titles prove ready to adapt to future
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Can PC brigade help revive TV?
Millennials’ sensitivities could be key in ridding schedules of tired ideas, says Steven D Wright
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Podcasts should be more than an add-on
The medium can be a valuable way for indies to grow the value of their IP, says Josh Adley
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Is this the end for mass media?
Disney/Fox deal is a sign that the entertainment giants have lost their way, says Dan Allen
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Netflix’s cash changes everything
From content spend to OTT services, broadcasters are playing catch-up, says Kate Bulkley