All SVoD articles – Page 67
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Video
Frank of Ireland, Amazon/Channel 4
Merman comedy series centring on Frank Marron, a musician who lives in Dublin with his mother
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News
Paper Entertainment wraps first hire
Comedy producer Caroline Amer boards Julien Leroux’s fledgling firm to develop drama
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News
Harry and Meghan unveil Netflix debut
Heart of Invictus doc series draws on Duke of Sussex’s association with the games
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News
In brief: Screen Yorkshire; American Gods
Jo Schofield joins regional body in talent development role
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Behind The Scenes
The Syndicate: Eyes on the prize
Writer Kay Mellor on her determination to mix young working-class actors with more familiar faces as her Lottery-winner drama returns
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Features
AFP comes into its own
Ad-funded programming is enjoying a resurgence as its reputation improves and traditional ad spots take a hit from the pandemic
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Comment
We must pressure government to do right thing on prominence
Broadcasters have to work with the global streamers or risk becoming irrelevant – but they have an ace up their sleeve
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News
Netflix urged to share PSB data
DCMSC calls for government to force SVoD giants to open up about performance of programmes
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Features
Netflix: Free-spending SVoD draws plaudits
Streamer spent £750m on UK productions in 2020, double its outlay the previous year
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Features
ITV: Pandemic puts brakes on live events ambitions
Covid restrictions rendered studio formats among the most challenging to produce
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Features
Streamers boost global outlook
Indies are increasingly eyeing international expansion as new players in the SVoD space create opportunities
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News
Netflix tinkers with Too Hot To Handle scheduling
Plans to release Fremantle format in weekly batches - in line with The Circle US strategy
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News
HBO chief considers post-Sky future
Jason Kilar mulls options after conclusion of agreement in 2025
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News
Discovery+ orders Jordan Belfort GameStop doc
‘Wolf of Wall Street’ to narrate ITNP’s one-hour special
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News
BBC loses 200,000 licence fee payers
Tim Davie is “watching numbers like hawks” as income drops by around £30m