All SVoD articles – Page 65
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Comment
Young diverse talent will ensure docs continue to thrive
Documentaries create debate and offer fresh perspectives – they can only be enhanced by including more voices, says Lorraine Heggessey
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Behind The Scenes
The Beast Must Die: Revenge is sweet
The team behind BritBox’s original drama on how colour-blind casting & a gender switch bring a different dimension to their novel adaptation
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News
Ofcom chair: PSBs struggling with genre diversity
Terry Burns blames intensifying competition for retreat from niche offerings
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Video
The Mosquito Coast, Apple TV+
Fremantle series following an idealist man who uproots his family atfter growing dissatisfied with the American dream
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Features
Breaking into the comedy boys’ club
Despite repeated calls for more comedy shows with female writers, the latest stats from Broadcast’s Programme Index suggest progress has been slow
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News
BT Sport enters sale talks
DAZN, Disney, Amazon and a British broadcaster reportedly in the running to acquire a stake
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News
Kids’ YouTube and SVoD viewing skyrockets
Consumption of digital services via TVs jumps by 50% to overtake traditional channels
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News
C4 forges first UK Peacock tie-up
Peter Kosminsky to helm six-part cyber thriller The Undeclared War
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News
Mortimer: PSBs forced to sell ‘crown jewels’ to SVoDs
STV Studios chief urges government to help broadcasters maintain exclusivity
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Video
The Pursuit of Love, BBC1/Amazon
Adaptation of Nancy Mitford’s novel, following an upper-class family and set between World War I and II. Produced by Moonage Pictures and Open Book
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News
ViacomCBS chief: we will keep selling shows
Lisa Kramer commits to third-party licensing deals following launch of Paramount+
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Video
Ted Lasso, Apple TV+
Second series of Doozer Productions’ comedy about an all-American football coach hired to manage an English football club
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News
Garvie: involve indies in scheduling decisions
Sony exec says greater visibility would result in better shows
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News
Netflix misses subs target
Falls just short of 210m-subscriber prediction - but revenues jump 24%
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Video
The Beast Must Die, BritBox
Fve part revenge thriller, produced by New Regency Television International and Scott Free Productions