All Comment articles – Page 88
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Live TV runs through our blood
TV should focus on what it does best, but back it with a digital experience
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Will VR live up to the promise?
The potential is great but it could be another 3D, says Kate Bulkley
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Diversity has to be front of mind
Things are moving in the right direction, but more must be done
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Making radio a fair place to compete
Radio indies are embedded across the UK and winning international awards. We must let them compete, says Will Jackson
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Britain’s got talent all over the place
A Northern Irish comedy talent showcase offers a model to aspire to, says Graham Smith
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Meeting the ethical challenge
Documentary-makers need to debate moral dilemmas, says James Quinn
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More entertaining changes ahead
Sky is playing for high stakes drama, while entertainment is key for ITV
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Radio offers a united front on jazz
Our collaboration between the BBC and commercial radio echoes the true spirit of jazz, say Alan Davy and Jonathan Arendt
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How Downton put UK back on the map
Period drama’s legacy will be that it made the world sit up and take notice of British scripted shows, says Gareth Neame
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TV industry should help schools foster creativity
Introducing media skills to kids early would benefit us and them
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Scrutiny of BBC is no bad thing
Finding a way to ensure it is striking the right balance seems fair
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Alex Graham: madness to strip BBC of formats
The former Wall to Wall boss responds to ITV’s call for a ban on formats on the BBC.
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UK must remain a world leader in format creation
The boom started here and can continue if policymakers tread carefully, says Jean Chalaby
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Give and take of global markets
British TV exports are growing, but imports are important too
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We need to talk about PSBs
Charter Review debate must not distract us from tackling the bigger challenges faced by all broadcasters, says Des Freedman
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Yentob case must not compromise BBC editorial values
The BBC has a duty to investigate its links with Kids Company but must be careful not to open the door to soft censorship, says Rebecca Scully
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BBC gives a voice to British Asians
Corporation has been serving the needs of the community for 50 years