All Netflix articles – Page 64
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News
Netflix eyes UK studio
Ted Sarandos says streamer wants to ‘physically’ embed itself in country
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Kimmy Schmidt goes interactive
First Netflix comedy to use storytelling format expected in 2020
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SVoD docs battle heats up
Apple ramps up natural history arms race with Jon Favreau-helmed series Prehistoric Planet
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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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Netflix taps UK indies for Brazilian TV true-crime doc
Caravan and Quicksilver explore eye-opening tale of Wallace Souza over seven episodes
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SF Studios takes majority stake in FLX
Swedish film outfit expanding with TV firm behind Netflix drama Quicksand
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Discovery: BBC will help us beat Netflix in factual
Chief executive David Zaslav to leverage 10-year deal to lead blue-chip docs in SVoD space
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Nicole Kidman and food shows head Hulu slate
Service unveils drama from Big Little Lies team and two-year deal with Chrissy Teigen
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Kosminsky: Netflix on board for SVoD drama tax
Wolf Hall director fleshes out contestable funding proposal
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Obamas unveil Netflix slate
Cross-genre offerings include Sundance doc American Factory and scripted anthology series based on New York Times obituaries
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Netflix revives Dead Set in Brazil
Charlie Brooker’s 2008 E4 zombie drama reversioned as Reality Z
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SVoD giants aping traditional broadcasters
Netflix and Amazon ‘pivoting’ towards genre strengths of linear channels, report claims
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Comment
‘Big local’ is key to SVoD wars
With giants like Disney entering the fray, niche players need a global mindset, says Kate Bulkley
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Epix hunts for UK collaborations
Premium US cable channel sets out plans to boost its originals slate following relaunch
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Comment
We all gain from transparency
Netflix is sharing data, Broadcast is tweaking comments policy
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International subs drive record Netflix growth
Streamer adds 9.6m new customers in first quarter
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HBO: beyond Game of Thrones
An already challenging year for the cable network is set to get tougher still once its biggest hit ends, writes Broadcast Intelligence’s Hannah Bowler