All Broadcast articles in 11 October 2019
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News
Five Guys a Week scores Scandi double
Fremantle sells Label1 format to Netherlands and Sweden while Denmark is set to remake Naked’s Secret Admirer
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Features
Meet the controller: Amazon’s Georgia Brown
Broadcast Intelligence’s Commissioner Index podcast: Amazon’s director of European originals discusses what she’s looking to be pitched
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Ratings
Strictly stumbles as Circle expands
The 2019 run of Strictly Come Dancing is currently down on average on 2019
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News
Halliwell to lead NENT Studios UK
Distribution exec given expanded role at NENT Group’s fledgling content arm
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News
Acorn and RTÉ re-team for Irish comedy-drama
Partnership between US and Irish outfits extended with order for South Westerlies
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News
Roma director strikes Apple TV+ deal
Alfonso Cuarón to develop TV projects for upcoming streamer
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Ratings
Pants On Fire bluffs 100k for E4
THURSDAY: E4’s Emma Willis-fronted panel show opened with just over 100,000 viewers, narrowly below its recent Rob Beckett format
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News
BBC4 buys Matrix star’s Scandi drama
Crime thriller Wisting is latest European acquisition for the channel
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News
One in 10 UK residents illegally stream Premier League games
Onepoll survey, commissioned by Finder.com, reveals both the legal and illegal sports streaming habits of UK viewers
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Sponsored
How much TV can one person watch?
Netflix’s first-mover advantage over new SVoDs rivals may give it the edge in the saturated world of content, writes Barclays’ Tom Dods
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News
Levina Negi joins Hoplite Entertainment
Ex-Fremantle formats VP to ‘amplify’ LA producer’s international unscripted output
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Critics
Million Dollar Wedding Planner
“What could have been an extravagantly point-and-boggle hour was instead infused with larger questions”
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News
TV and film boom pushes UK economy into black
High-end drama and the latest James Bond film help sector stay strong
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News
James Murdoch to buy stake in Vice
Former 21st Century Fox exec’s investment values company at $4bn