All SVoD articles – Page 115
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News
Charlie Brooker in talks with Netflix for exclusive deal
SVoD giant keen to lure Black Mirror creator away from Endemol Shine
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NBC News joins Quibi revolution
US firm assembles dedicated team to produce two daily bulletins for short-form streamer
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Imelda Staunton to star in BBCS’ Apple comedy
As-yet untitled project comes from emerging writer
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Blue Planet II producer charts oceans for Netflix
Five-part series is first fruits of James Honeyborne’s deal with the streamer
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Jack Reacher series heads to Amazon
SVoD will co-produce the action thriller with Skydance and Paramount Television
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Netflix boards BBC’s The Serpent
ITV Studios Global Entertainment brokers deal for Mammoth drama
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Paramount exec joins Haunting of Hill House producer
Intrepid Pictures appoints Adam Fasullo in senior TV role
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Features
Writers on writers: Paula Milne and Danny Brocklehurst compare notes
How the rise of the streamers and binge-watching has affected the way they write
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Comment
Jane Millichip: there’s no ‘norm’ in drama funding
Producers need to be agile as models evolve and new players emerge
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Comment
Andy Harries: how SVoDs changed everything
Streamers transformed the sector, but PSBs can still punch above their weight
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Features
Linear: how long has it got?
With youngsters deserting traditional TV schedules, is the industry hurtling towards an on-demand-only future?
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Comment
Gazing into the past and future
Genuinely distinctive content is best response to a host of challenges
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The Broadcast Interview
SJ Clarkson: ‘I want to make the mundane beautiful’
One of the most sought-after TV directors talks to Jesse Whittock about how she develops a show’s vocabulary
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Tony Hall: BBC to harness people power
Director general seeks to avert damaging licence fee deal by getting the public involved
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Features
The BBC: what next?
From iPlayer rights and SVoD rivals to fragmented audiences and IP delivery, Tara Conlan surveys the corporation’s challenges
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Sharon Horgan: ‘Abandoning ideas feels like sacrilege’
The Catastrophe writer and Merman co-founder tells Robin Parker about her creative juggling act
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IMDb orders animated series
Frasier’s Kelsey Grammer plays psychiatrist again in Amazon-owned movie database’s first scripted show
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Starzplay picks up Pennyworth for UK
DC origin series acquired for key territories in Europe and Latin America
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Warner Media unveils HBO Max
Streaming service will carry premium cable branding while offering shows such as Friends and new Batwoman series