All Comment articles – Page 95
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Chris Bryant: Now is the time to act to protect the BBC’s future
We must guard against attacks on the BBC before charter renewal, says shadow secretary of state for culture, media and sport Chris Bryant
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Andrea Wong: The BBC is a great success and should be celebrated
BBC’s creative output is essential for British and international TV, says Andrea Wong
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Jimmy Mulville: Find alternatives to BBC3 cuts
I want to support a properly funded BBC that provides a comprehensive TV service – not just for the middle-aged viewer but also for a young adult audience.
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Jon Thoday: BBC3 plans could undermine funding model
Avalon wants to support a BBC that makes the broadcasting of innovative programmes for all audiences its priority.
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We’ll miss the BBC when it’s gone
It may not be perfect, but the corporation is an asset to our industry, says Steven D Wright
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Why Broadcast is backing the BBC
The initial industry reaction to Broadcast’s Backing the BBC campaign has been fascinating: we’ve received both plenty of plaudits and a few raised eyebrows.
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Look at online short-form content as a parallel future
In the context of hours viewed, long-form content isn’t under threat, says Paul Lee
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UKTV keeps it refreshingly simple
Content spend drives profits, as broadcaster sets itself new targets
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We need more opportunities for all
More structured training and clearer career paths are needed to help the creative industries continue to grow, says Dinah Caine
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Beating Twitter to the punchline
Joel Morris hopes a majority government will reinvigorate TV satire
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Battle for the licence fee shapes up
New culture secretary wants change, but is a considered critic of BBC
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BBC faces being cut back to basics
The BBC’s tough past few years are nothing compared to the pain it will face under the new government, says John Mair
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John Whittingdale: better the devil you know for the BBC?
Nobody predicted that backbencher John Whittingdale would be named culture secretary in David Cameron’s new cabinet – but his appointment is far from leftfield.
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Bafta 2015: a celebration of eccentricity
Broadcast editor Chris Curtis reflects on the big winners at the Bafta Television Awards.
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Access is easy when you’re Educating Joey Essex
Political parties’ hunger for publicity opened doors for the TOWIE star, says Phil Harris
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Fixed rig has always been about capturing drama
By using the kit on stage, we can put viewers at the heart of The Vote, says David Clews
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Katy Jones: one of the best producers of her generation
Peter Salmon pays tribute to the creative force behind Hillsborough and Mark Of Cain
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Televised sport is on the ropes
Launch of Periscope has dealt a damaging blow, says Kate Bulkley
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The benefits of thinking global
International formats are setting the pace for UK broadcasters