All Comment articles – Page 78
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Tendering could make TV stronger
We will be scrupulously fair in weighing up tenders from indies - big or small, says BBC commercial director Bal Samra
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Charter plans stifle BBC's independence
Government influence and market pressures have neutered the BBC’s draft charter, argue David Puttnam and Des Freedman
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Young viewers don’t come cheap
Time and again at the Edinburgh International TV Festival, the BBC highlighted the appeal of The Great British Bake Off to young audiences.
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Let C4 have a slice of the cake
Indies will keep trying to get more value from IP, says Maurice Gran
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Proof is in the pudding for C4
Bake Off deal could be a decisive moment for indies and IP owners, says Chris Curtis
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IBC in review: kit, collaborations and the need for quality VR
IBC 2016: The rate of change in so many aspects of our industry is mind-boggling, says Duncan Payne
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Move News At Ten? It didn’t work last time ITV tried it
Kevin Lygo needs the right shows if things are to turn out differently, says Stephen Arnell
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The battle for Generation Y
Traditional news broadcasters are pushing back, says Kate Bulkley
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You’ve got to commission sitcoms to have a hit one
Broadcasters should take more chances because audiences love them, says James Cary
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Tim Sparke: a personal tribute
Former Broadcast news editor Jake Kanter shares his memories of the Mercury Media boss
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Netflix rides to the rescue
Horse mystery drama is a sign of fresh opportunities for kids’ indies, says Peter White
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Going mobile is a good call
Shooting a primetime documentary with an iPhone was a technical milestone for RTÉ, writes Jean Devlin
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Channel 4 must deliver on its promise for older kids
Children need content that is for them, not just about them, says Anna Home
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Kids and careers are compatible
If we’re given the opportunity, we can have both, says Mahalia Belo
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The road from London to Rio
BBC digital exec Chris Condron looks back at the Olympics extravaganza
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TV isn’t the only game in town
The real stars of Edinburgh are the comedians - not the TV execs, says Steven D Wright
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How to avoid The Big Squeeze
Diversification is crucial for US content giants, says Kate Bulkley
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The sky’s the limit for the cloud
As the switch to the cloud continues to revolutionise TV production, Fujitsu’s Haydn Jones looks at the benefits already being delivered to the broadcasting world and what is potentially still to come
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Plenty of reasons to be cheerful
It’s a golden period for the industry as well as the GB Olympic team