All SVoD articles – Page 62
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Features
Loki: review
Kate Herron directs Tom Hiddleston and Owen Wilson in Marvel’s Disney+ limited series
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News
Apple TV+ producer joins C4 Indie Growth Fund
Julien Leroux’s Paper Entertainment is behind returning drama Tehran
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Ratings
Analysis: unboxing Amazon’s MGM purchase
Digital giant prepares to delve into ’treasure trove’ of £6bn acquisition
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News
In brief: Beast Must Die; C4 marketing hire
BritBox begins work on follow-up to breakout original
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Comment
N&R indies must target premium factual
The growing number of regional indies means producers must engage SVoDs to land work, says Ben Smith
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Features
Getting the greenlight: non-scripted boost as SVoDs expand slates
Netflix and Amazon are broadening their offerings but scripted remains the priority
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News
Charlie Hanson removed from Netflix’s After Life
Bafta suspends producer’s membership amid sexual misconduct allegations
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News
Amazon to invest £1m in creative apprenticeships
Funding will support UK production companies to upskill next generation of creatives
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Comment
Roku has the tools to make its mark in the streaming world
The US firm has evolved and its user relationships and advertising expertise put it in a strong position, says Kate Bulkley
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Features
How Netflix is looking after cast and crew
HR chief Emma Murphy explains how the SVoD giant is supporting freelancers as scrutiny of the industry’s working culture intensifies
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News
Netflix removes producer amid historical harassment allegations
Unnamed man denies claims, as matter is referred to the police
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News
Discovery UK chief hails WarnerMedia deal
James Gibbons says ’once-in-a-lifetime’ opportunity will better serve viewers
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Features
Best original programme: Your Home Made Perfect
‘Clever and innovative use of virtual reality and graphics - an exciting watch’
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Features
Best comedy programme: Friday Night Dinner
‘Classic, endlessly rewatchable comedy that hit home across multiple generations’
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Features
Best documentary series: Once Upon a Time in Iraq
‘This was incredible film-making. Intelligent, fascinating, gripping and a powerful human insight into an epic story’
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Features
In Conversation: The Beast Must Die
Writer Gaby Chiappe and director Dome Karukoski recall producing BritBox drama under lockdown