All Television articles – Page 83
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MIPCOM: Swedish TV outfit Yellow Bird's flight plan
Swedish TV and film production company Yellow Bird is moving beyond its Nordic Noir roots with an ambitious slate mostly for the small screen.
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Gisela Asimus-Minnbergh hire bolsters Lionsgate unscripted TV unit
Heading into MIPCOM the company has appointed the executive to vice-president of alternative programming sales in a move that reflects its growing unscripted television business.
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MIPCOM: US TV industry making diversity strides
US television has made positive strides towards on-screen diversity, whereas progress in the film industry remains slow. It is a trend that is reaping rewards.
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MIPCOM: Blurred lines between film, TV industries
It has taken Hollywood a while to catch up with some parts of the world, but the demarcation between the US film and television industries is becoming ever more faint.
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MIPCOM: UK indies embracing high-end TV
Independent UK producers are increasingly branching out into high-end TV drama, driven by financial and creative opportunities. Is this the golden goose for the indie film sector?
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MIPCOM preview: Netflix, Amazon signal new television era
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)
Screen editor Matt Mueller talks MIPCOM and looks ahead to awards season.
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NFTS secures £1.5m funding for 4K studio
New facility is expected to open early next year; NFTS also partners with Mars for two £25k MA scholarships.
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Producers call for action over Pentland Studios project
The six-stage, £135m TV and film production facility proposal was first submitted in May last year.
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Sky's 'Westworld' traps huge 500k
JJ Abrams’ sci-fi drama Westworld gripped almost half a million UK viewers last night.
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MIPCOM: Wild Bunch TV to launch trio of new series
TV sales arm to mark first anniversary at Cannes content market.
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MGM Television acquires 'The Heart Goes Last'
The company will adapt the 2015 Margaret Atwood novel in a deal that further strengthens its ties to the Canadian novellist.
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MGM International Television Distribution sets Mipcom slate
The company will be in Cannes touting a roster that includes new drama series The Handmaid’s Tale and Get Shorty, as well as the new season of Fargo and features such as The Magnificent Seven and Me Before You.
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Netflix to bolster UK team
Streaming giant plans to enhance its PR and marketing-focused London office.
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NBCU boss cool on ITV acquisition
NBC Universal chief executive Steve Burke has poured cold water on rumours that the US giant was planning to acquire ITV.
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Annapurna Pictures launches TV division
Former President of HBO Entertainment Sue Naegle will head the new Annapurna Television production arm.
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'Mr. Robot' ratings study highlights viewing shift
EXCLUSIVE: Research group Parrot Analytics has challenged the orthodoxy of the traditional ratings system in light of declining viewer numbers for the second season of the Golden Globe-winning show.
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Weinstein Television plots 'Elvis' TV biopic
Harvey Weinstein is partnering with the estate of Elvis Presley to develop a scripted television episodic based on the legendary singer’s life.
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'Game Of Thrones' breaks Emmy record
HBO’s series won 12 awards on the night, taking its total haul to 38; Susanne Bier scoops directing award.
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Susanne Bier: "I've never been a careerist"
With The Night Manager up for 12 Emmy Awards, the Danish film-maker sat down with Screen in LA to discuss her successful transition to television and those James Bond directing rumours.