All Television articles – Page 81
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'Westworld', 'Stranger Things' earn Producers Guild Of America TV nods
The Guild on Thursday unveiled its nominees in the categories of television series/specials, children’s programmes, long-form television, sports programmes and digital series.
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Julia Roberts to star in 'Today Will Be Different' for Annapurna Television
The Oscar-winner has signed on to star in and produce the adaptation of Maria Semple’s bestseller – the first series announced by Megan Ellison’s new venture.
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Beta Film buys stake in Dutch TV outfit Lineup
Gomorrah distributor Beta has taken a minority stake in the TV formats company.
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21st Century Fox makes Sky takeover offer
Bid from Rupert Murdoch-controlled US outfit values Sky at £18.5bn.
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Lionsgate, Starz shareholders approve merger
Shareholders from both companies voted overwhelmingly for the transaction for approximately $4.4bn in cash and stock first announced in June.
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Sky sets sights on high-end VR content
Following the launch of its Sky VR app, the broadcaster is now focusing on commissioning original, high-end VR content.
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Mario Van Peebles series 'Superstition' gets Syfy order
XLrator Media and Mario Van Peebles’ new TV outfit MVPTV will produce 13-episode series.
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IM Global, TMP launch unscripted division
The Los Angeles-based company has brought on Emmy-winning producer Phil Gurin to lead the new venture, IM Global executive chairman Donald Tang and IM Global founder and CEO and IM Global Television CEO Stuart Ford said on Tuesday.
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Ventana Sur: Industry address evolving children's market
Children’s television producers and networks have been forced to navigate a new landscape in light of “structural and economic crisis”, a Ventana Sur panel audience heard on Thursday.
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Series Mania unveils 2017 SeriesLab! participants
Marco van Geffen, Mira Fornay among directors to develop TV series in new initiative.
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Ventana Sur: Morbido TV to launch in two weeks
Mexico’s renowned Morbido Fest is moving forward with its latest brand extension as brass prepare to launch the long-awaited pay-TV channel backed by Alex Garcia’s AG Studios and have set their sights on reaching US audiences by late 2017.
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'The Crown' producer lifts lid on Netflix, Amazon collaborations
Pilot for upcoming Amazon sci-fi costs $15m.
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Film Summit: Susanne Bier, female vision is still considered "threatening"
Speaking at the Screen Film Summit, The Night Manager director also said that taking on a Bond film “would be a lot of fun”.
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British TV leads night at International Emmys
Winners on the night included David Hasselhof mockumentary Hoff The Record and BBC drama Capital [pictured].
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Baby Cow, Christine Langan swoop for Zadie Smith novel
Former BBC Films boss Christine Langan picks up Zadie Smith novel for TV adaptation.
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IMAX, Marvel Television strike 'Inhumans' deal
IMAX will exclusively premiere the first two episodes of Marvel’s The Inhumans in 2017 as it seeks to expand programming beyond traditional blockbuster corridors.
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Los Cabos: IM Global targets 2017 move into Latin American TV
Stuart Ford’s independent powerhouse is in talks on a TV project with Mexican partners Canana and Colombian director Ciro Guerra as his company looks to expand its small screen activities in the region by next year.
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James Schamus packages Karl Marx series with 'Lady Macbeth' writer
James Schamus’ Symbolic Exchange partners with X-Filme, Haut Et Court and Potboiler for Alice Birch-penned series about the tumultuous private lives of Marx and Engels.