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MIPCOM preview: Netflix, Amazon signal new television era 1r3c70
As content platforms proliferate, the focus of this year’s MIPCOM market (Oct 17-20) will be the rewards and challenges of The New Television era - one in which Netflix and Amazon’s future domination may no longer be a given.
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Crossing the channel (COMMENT) 5s4o1w
Screen editor Matt Mueller talks MIPCOM and looks ahead to awards season.
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The Night Manager’s 40m views in China highlights growing drama opportunity w5u3n
EXCLUSIVE: The “last frontier” for high-end drama is opening up, according to industry experts.
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Jeremy Isaacs talks Channel 4 privatisation, 'The World At War' and director Jack Gold r3j4x
Founding chief executive of Channel 4 discusses potential privatisation and career highlights.
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MIPTV: high-end drama, cinema crossover set to dominate 652p44
The cinema world’s growing love affair with TV will be more evident than ever at this year’s MIPTV.
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MIPTV: drama on the Croisette 636k6i
Screen’s selection of MIPTV titles to look out for from both broadcasters and streaming players.
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SCREEN SUBSCRIBERS: Singapore’s thriving Asia TV Forum & Market is designed to offer real insights into how to reach Asian TV audiences. Silvia Wong reports
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In focus: screenwriting 5i4336
Ahead of the eve of the sixth Bafta and BFI Screenwriters’ Lecture Series (Sept 23-Oct 3), four celebrated screenwriters discuss how the Netflix era has put them back in control.
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Toronto 2015: TV at film festivals 3i4b5p
TV pilots, premieres and catch-ups are becoming must-haves for film festivals. Andreas Wiseman reports on a rapidly expanding trend.
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The data revolution 113x4k
Data analytics helped Netflix brew up its hit show House Of Cards, but as a useful industry tool it’s still in its infancy. Nikki Baughan explores the potential of data for other broadcasters, exhibitors and studios.
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Creative Week: Channel The Change 6q4v3e
BBC strategy, TV consolidation and the boom in digital talent were among the hot topics at this year’s Creative Week conference in London. Andreas Wiseman reports.
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Creative Skillset: Invest in the future 4x1d58
The urgent need to invest in and develop talent sits at the forefront of Creative Skillset’s ambitions for the future growth of the film and TV sectors.
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The Weinstein Company: stirring drama 5fhr
As The Weinstein Company ramps up its scripted TV productions and acquisitions, Andreas Wiseman talks to the executives behind the push.
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MIPTV: Transmedia’s transitions 541k1n
As the digital-focused MIPTV champions a new age of storytelling this month, Melanie Goodfellow explores how TV drama and film producers are tentatively branching out into other platforms
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AFM 2013: Market forces 676e18
This year’s American Film Market (Nov 6-13) will take place against a backdrop of US economic instability, but it’s the small screen that is likely to be the hot topic of conversation, as Jeremy Kay reports
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The VoD invasion 5c83i
John Hazelton examines the rising international demand for entertainment libraries thanks to new distribution platforms across VoD and SVoD.
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UK tax relief: Take your partners 246v4b
The UK is introducing tax credits for television production, high-end animation and video games this month. Michael Rosser explores how the relief could further strengthen a TV powerhouse
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Case Study: Titanic 3g621p
The UK-Canada-Hungary co-production for TV written by Julian Fellowes will be seen in more than 85 countries.
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Fine tuning 3u23b
Movie acquisitions for US TV channels are steady but the picture will soon get more complex as studio output deals come up for renewal and SVoD players step up.
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Case Study: Parade's End 3k3w4x
Tom Stoppard reteams with Shakespeare In Love producer David Parfitt for the BBC-HBO mini-series Parade’s End, which shot in the UK and Belgium.