All Broadcast articles in 11 October 2019 – Page 3
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Critics
Van Meegeren; Catching Britain’s Killers; Rhythm + Flow
“Andrew Graham-Dixon navigated the story most entertainingly, veering between disdain and astonishment”
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News
France and Spain go Brassic
Territories join trio of English-language countries in buying Sky comedy
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News
C5 unearths hidden depths of Titanic story
Blink Films takes a deep dive into maritime disaster for 90-minute doc
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Features
Global buyers: Taking the fight to the SVoD giants
Focusing on the strategies of Tubi, Joyn, Crave and Iflix
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News
Showtime sets stage for New Order
Caravan Media’s Sky Arts doc to air on cable network this autumn
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News
Ncam hires Mike Ruddell from Sky Sports
Innovation manager joins AR specialist to develop Ncam’s presence in sports broadcast market
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News
Andy Harries: Netflix risks curbing producers’ independence
In striving to initiate IP, the SVoD could damage indies financially and creatively, says Left Bank boss
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ITV orders White House Farm murder drama
All3Media-backed New Pictures revisits 1980s crime case
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Features
Selling Japan around the world
While formats have long been sold overseas, major Japanese broadcasters are looking for new ways to offset declining domestic ad revenues
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Features
The Suspect
‘The Suspect has the stickiness that the SVoDs like and with the real-life crime aspect and family story, it has global appeal’
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Features
The Trial Of Christine Keeler
‘We’ve seen huge interest across all the markets you would expect, but also countries you wouldn’t’