All Comment articles – Page 92
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Adam Crozier’s King Canute strategy
ITV boss cannot ignore the rising digital tide, writes Kate Bulkley
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ITV faces factual balancing act
Under pressure to evolve but heartland subjects seem to work best
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BBC North: a tale of two cities
Without investment, how can Newcastle match the success of Manchester? asks Alex Connock
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A shabby way to treat the BBC
The government’s attack is way off target, says Steven D Wright
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BBC right to consider its options
Plenty of people have been het up (Broadcast included) about both the manner in which the recent licence fee deal was conducted and the level at which it was set.
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BBC North: how we made the dream a reality
As BBC England boss Peter Salmon prepares for his new role as the first BBC Studios director, he reflects on the corporation’s achievements in Salford.
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Contestable funding offers a lifeline for childrens' TV
The government’s proposals for contestable funding is a welcome move, says Oli Hyatt.
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Time to challenge the government’s BBC agenda
The charter renewal green paper makes insidious reading for the BBC, but Jake Kanter argues that there is plenty of hope for Auntie yet.
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Ofcom must get tougher with PSBs over kids’ content
Children’s programming can’t be allowed to disappear from TV, says Tony Collingwood
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Sustainability has to remain on the broadcasting agenda
Corrie’s eco win shows industry is heading in the right direction, says Aaron Matthews
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Digital strategy key for BBCW
Smart manoeuvring can help Davie meet targets, says Kate Bulkley
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Factual works best when comedy is part of the mix
Audiences want a dose of humour rather than an ‘expert lecture’, says Lucinda Axelsson
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Learn from advertising to attract younger audiences
The advertising world is focused on one thing: capitalising on change, says Jack Simcock
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When should promotion start?
Early marketing push risks turning off viewers, says Stephen Arnell
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Fallout from a funding bombshell
BBC deal is not a disaster, but it is hardly a cause for celebration, says Chris Curtis
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Topsy-turvy licence fee deal raises plenty of questions
Licence fee settlement is not quite the doomsday deal predicted, but an ageing population suggests cuts are on the way, writes Chris Curtis.
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BBC must challenge all agendas
The corporation needs to escape its ‘for us or against us’ mindset, argues Roger Mosey
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TV needs more creative mavericks
If the idea of branching out on your own appeals, then do it, says Lorraine Heggessey
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OTT battle has only just begun
Streaming content is set to be the next big thing, says Kate Bulkley