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Broadcast International - Mip-TV - Land of opportunity
Japan has historically been an unwelcoming place for foreign programming - it was famously the only major market where even Dallas failed to make it. But all that is set to change. William Rea reports.
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Broadcast International - Mip-TV - Bid for freedom
The US parents of UK cable and satellite channels may have made public efforts to give their offshoots a more British feel both on and off-screen but how much autonomy do they really have? Peter Keighron reports.
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Broadcast International - Mip-TV - Australian Buyers - Foreign exchange
British, Canadian and, particularly, US shows all do well in Australia. But Sandy George finds there are plenty of opportunities for European non-drama programmes, such as docusoaps and reality TV formats, to carve a niche.
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Broadcast International - Mip-TV - Canadian Buyers - Filling the slots
Canadian broadcasters will be seeking a wide range of programmes from dramas and one-off series to sci-fi and internet-friendly propositions. Denis Seguin reveals the programmers' target areas for this year's market.
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Broadcast International - Mip-TV - French Buyers - French resistance
Since it is Europe's leading animation producer and has prolific documentary and primetime fiction production sectors, France can be a tricky market to sell into. Julien Dubois seeks out what opportunites there are for sellers.
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Broadcast International - Mip-TV - German Buyers - Complex scene
With 30 channels available free-to-air all over the country, Germany is one of the most competitive TV markets in the world. Martin Blaney investigates the intricate web of the main players' acquisition and rights strategies.
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Broadcast International - Mip-TV - UK Buyers - Shopping spree
With several established US series on Channel 4 and an evening slot for acquired programming on BBC 2, mainstream UK television can represent an important market for distributors. David Collins reports.
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Broadcast International - Mip-TV - US Buyers - World networks
Long-term relationships with foreign partners seem to be on the cards for many US broadcasters. John Hazelton discovers what type of deals four very different US channels will be looking to finalise at the market.
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Broadcast International - Mip-TV - Taking the international lead
In the 21st century, the TV industry is still dominated by men. But in the UK's international sector women are creating increasingly large waves, setting up their own companies and playing major roles in new firms, mergers and buyouts. Having canvassed th
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Broadcast International - Mip-TV - Distributors - Ringing the changes
Distributors are increasingly looking to online and marketing strategies to win market share. Andy Fry reports.
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Broadcast International - Mip-TV - Distributors - Entertainment - Format fever
Telefonica's proposed takeover of Endemol underlines the increasingly international nature of format sales.
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Broadcast International - Mip-TV - Distributors - Factual - Real-life drama
The amount of non-fiction programming from all over the world shown at markets is still expanding rapidly.
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Broadcast International - Mip-TV - Distributors - Drama - Dramatic tension
The quality of British drama is indisputable but convincing the rest of the world to buy it is no easy task. Why?
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Clerkenwell Films hires STE development executive
Fried to spearhead drama and feature film output drive
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Channel 4 seeks deaf programming adviser
Consultant sought as Saturday morning deaf series axed
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C4I hires Fleisher to head business affairs
Channel 4 International has hired a director of business affairs to handle its commercial and legal operations. Michael Fleisher reports to managing director Bernard Macleod.Fleisher was previously a consultant to