All Television articles – Page 86
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Participant Media to shut down Pivot
The Los Angeles-based company is winding down its struggling cable network as it seeks to focus on content creation and social impact amid a climate of TV network consolidation, rising programming costs and increasing consumer choice.
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Sarajevo aims to bolster regional TV production with CineLink Drama forum
Screen spoke to festival industry chief Jovan Marjanovic about the necessity of introducing a TV forum at this year’s event.
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Investment firm KKR eyeing eOne bid
Investment firm KKR eyeing bid for film and TV giant, according to reports.
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ITV expected to bid again for eOne
Analysts suggest that eOne’s film business could be offloaded if the deal goes through.
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James Norton joins BBC One series 'McMafia'
Happy Valley star will lead the eight-part series about organised crime in London.
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Netflix dominates Amazon in UK, Ofcom report
In Feb-Apr 2016, Netflix was viewed by 23% of British adults, while Amazon Prime Video was used by 7%.
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Samuel Goldwyn Films to make TV series 'The Surge'
The company is partnering with producers Michael S. Emerson and Colonel F. Lee Reynolds to adapt the book Battle For Baqubah: Killing Our Way Out by retired First Sergeant Robert S. Colella.
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'Making A Murderer' directors head to Copenhagen TV Festival
Copenhagen event to host more than 1000 industry and a number of high-profile speakers.
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ITV Studios revenue surges
The broadcaster’s profits grew 9% year-on-year, with its production arm seeing revenues soar.
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Jeremy Isaacs talks Channel 4 privatisation, 'The World At War' and director Jack Gold
Founding chief executive of Channel 4 discusses potential privatisation and career highlights.
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Weinstein TV, BBC team on 'Les Miserables'
Six-part series will be adapted by War And Peace scribe Andrew Davies.
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'The Spy Who Came In From The Cold' heads to TV
On the back of Emmy-nominated BBC and AMC series The Night Manager, The Ink Factory announced on Wednesday it would partner with Paramount TV on the latest John le Carré spy thriller.
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Lionsgate in Primal Media unscripted TV play
The studio is building its unscripted portfolio with the announcement that it has bought a stake in new production company Primal Media.
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CAA's Adam Berkowitz: Film talent still flocking to TV
The head of CAA’s television department was speaking on a Jerusalem Film Festival panel.
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Paolo Sorrentino’s 'Young Pope' to bow at Venice Film Festival
Jude Law stars in the eight-episode HBO, Sky and Canal Plus series.
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Piers Wenger appointed BBC head of drama
Channel 4 head of drama Piers Wenger has been appointed BBC director of drama commissioning after four years at the ad-supported broadcaster.
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Documentary commissioners look for heroes and hope in migrant crisis
La Rochelle’s Sunny Side of the Doc festival and market previewed Canal+ and BBC’s migrant documentary Exodus.
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Bavaria, Sky team for $28m 'Das Boot' TV series
The $28.5m eight-part series will serve as a sequel to the 1981 hit film.
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Weinsteins acquire US TV rights to 'SS-GB'
The Weinstein Company has acquired US television rights to UK-based Sid Gentle Films’ upcoming alternate history thriller to star Sam Riley and Kate Bosworth.