Broadcast Intelligence – Page 12
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Fox highlights strength of linear programming
Taking a unique approach to comedy scheduling that will act as an experiment for scripted at the broadcaster.
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What to expect from BBC4 – Broadcast Digital Awards Channel of The Year
After scooping up the Channel of the Year award at last week’s Broadcast Digital Awards, BBC4 looks set to continue landing larger audiences with ground-breaking programming spanning from specialist factual to drama
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Stranger Things capitalises on nostalgia
Netflix’s major sci-fi fantasy series has returned for a highly anticipated third season and has already attracted major praise from critics.
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What to expect at Children’s Media Conference 2019
Commissioners from the BBC, Sky, S4C and Viacom outline their plans
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Paranormal brought back from the dead
A&E unveils spooky slate as the paranormal genre makes a comeback
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MTV UK broadens programming strategy
Kelly Bradshaw, vice president and brand lead for MTV outlines the channel’s “broadening” programming strategy.
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Understanding the scale of US network TV
President of alternative entertainment and specials at Fox, Rob Wade, details the shape of his entertainment strategy
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Put yourself in our shoes, commissioners tell indies
Producers urged to understand what channels are broadcasting before pitching
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New lifestyle programming opportunities at Discovery
Discovery set to launch a new linear and SVoD offering in 2020 led by TV designers Chip and Joanna Gaines
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Sheffield Doc/Fest offers lots of pitching opportunity
Sheffield Doc/Fest is in full swing for 2019, with a host of breakthrough documentaries, networking opportunities and a chance to connect with commissioners. While the festival may not be as big as its Cannes or Sundance counterparts, it provides ample and exciting opportunity to meet and learn from some of ...
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Nat Geo seeks blue-chip docs
Broadcaster targets high-profile names behind the camera in move away from talent-led series
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Commissioners shop for winning format
BBC1’s Inside the Supermarket (w/t) is the latest show to make use of a ‘behind-the-scenes’ format. Hannah Bowler looks at the format’s ongoing popularity
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Amazon to target young adults
Amazon Studios has taken its first big swing into young adult programming.
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As long-running US titles finish, what's next?
While for many the month of May is an indication of new beginnings, for some of the TV’s biggest shows, this month signals the end
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Hollywood readies 2019/2020 schedules
Broadcast Intelligence’s Programme Index unpacks the comedy and drama pilots picked up to series by the big five networks
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Queens rule on National Geographic
Wildstar Films producing female-focused series, Queens, for National Geographic
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Commissioners turn to women's sport
World Cup football and the W Series among highlights this summer
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Indies open up about working with Netflix
Lime Pictures and Plum Pictures among producers featured in Broadcast Intelligence report
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Drama chiefs hail SVoD co-pros
Commercial PSB commissioners cite global reach and additional finance as key benefits
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CBS All Access sets out scripted plans
Content chief Julie McNamara targets ‘true originals’ and spin-offs in two-pronged strategy