All Mipcom articles – Page 3
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News
Four takeaways from Mipcom 2023
Cost-saving and collaboration in the spotlight as reality becomes a strong focus
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News
In brief: Diversify TV awards; BBCS gameshow tie-up; Generation Z cast; Acorn TV acquisitions
UK shows win big at annual Mipcom ceremony
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Creative Diversity Network chief honoured at Mipcom
Deborah Williams picks up Behind the Scenes Impact award
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Altitude Television staffs up as it preps Wombles reboot
The Ipcress File indie hires chief creative officer and announces latest slate
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Maxime Saada: StudioCanal growth a key priority
Canal+ chief exec talks importance of investing in in-house production arm
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Fremantle secures first global sales for The Piano
Producer-distributor sells Love Productions’ format to Denmark and the Netherlands
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Gerhard Zeiler: WBD will not abandon linear
International boss says Max rollout will not be at expense of free-to-air or pay-TV businesses
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Big Light options sexual abuse novel by The Catch author
Frank Spotnitz’s indie to adapt T.M. Logan’s 29 Seconds
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Mipcom sales roundup: The Long Shadow leads raft of drama sales
After The Flood, Zorro and Maxima also land international deals
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Features
The Continental: avoiding a John Wick ‘cash grab’
Exec producers Basil Iwanyk and Erica Lee explain their care in not “killing a franchise”
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Features
All smiles as comedy comes to the fore
While unscripted still dominates, international drama and comedy are well represented as the knock-on effects of the US writers strike continue
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Comment
Comedy and local content out in force
International editor John Elmes highlights which programmes are likely to make biggest splash in Cannes
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Features
The Dark Emu Story
‘International audiences have always been fascinated with the Aboriginal experience in Australia’
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The Arctic, 66.5 Degrees North
‘The production is very rich in entertainment, as well as having a powerful message’
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Features
The Nobody Zone: Interview with an Irish Serial Killer
‘This is a striking and immersive way of bringing this extraordinary story to life’
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Factual and Formats
Ob-docs and true crime continue their factual streak with Strip and The Flight Attendant Murders leading
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News
Lucy Smith: Mipcom will ‘continue to evolve’
Director of Cannes showcase talks industry relevance, the importance of the co-production offering, and the upswell in third-party licensing
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Features
Haaland: Breaking Ground
‘Offers unfiltered access to the biggest name in football right now’
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The Flight Attendant Murders
‘It’s a potentially jaw-dropping miscarriage of justice with lots of eyewitness contributors’