All Amazon articles – Page 36
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Ridley Scott's The Terror to air on YouTube
BT release debut episode for free online ahead of AMC TX
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Indies urge caution over disruptors
Producers warn against a ‘gold rush mentality’ when working with Facebook and YouTube
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Formats bolster subdued Mip
The genre created the biggest buzz at a market hit by wet weather and transport problems
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SVoD sparks sales shake-up
Distributors are having to get creative to secure deals in the face of increased competition
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Amazon Studios restructures TV operations
Georgia Brown takes UK-facing commissioning role in exec reshuffle
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How TV can bite back at FAANG
Smarter use of viewer data and audience trust can counteract digital threat, says Kate Bulkley
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BBC losing youth to Netflix
Young audiences spending more time with SVoD service than corporation’s entire suite of services
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Amazon to sponsor GBBO
Online retail giant signs deal worth around £5m to promote Echo and Alexa voice assistants
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Disney EMEA strikes first Amazon deal
Prime UK customers to get Marvel series Cloak & Dagger and ABC’s The Crossing
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Spielberg and Bardem team up for Amazon series
Director and star originally planned to adapt 1960s unfilmed Hernan Cortes screenplay as a movie
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C5 launches Milkshake! SVoD channel on Amazon Prime
Pre-school strand is broadcaster’s first third-party SVoD offering
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SVoD giants open to breaking programming conventions
Producers shared their experiences at Broadcast’s Indie Survey reveal event
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Amazon leak reveals originals pay-off
The Grand Tour was most cost-effective draw for new subscriptions
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HBO: SVoDs are 'diluting' quality drama
Network’s execs say high-volume model risks stretching showrunners too thinly
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Hincks and Hall warn of looming digital impact
’The digital guys are starting to zero in on content that was once considered niche’
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FAANG sinks teeth into the UK
Threat to traditional broadcasters has become even more severe
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Hall attacks digital players
US companies do not care about inspiring British talent, claims BBC director-general