All Broadcast articles in 9 October 2009 – Page 7

  • Jesse Owens
    News

    Talkback to co-pro Berlin Olympics drama

    2009-10-05T09:35:00Z

    MIPCOM: The characters and controversy of the 1936 Olympics will provide the backdrop to a new miniseries, produced as part of a major drama partnership between TalkbackThames and Berlin-based UFA.

  • News

    ITV Studios launches in Spain

    2009-10-05T09:21:00Z

    MIPCOM: ITV Studios has opened a new production centre in Madrid and has hired a managing director to run it – with a two pilots already commissioned.

  • News

    BBCW to teach Italians how to cook

    2009-10-05T09:19:00Z

    MIPCOM: BBC2 gastronomic format Recipe for Success is to be remade for audiences in Italy.

  • News

    Cineflix launches branded content unit

    2009-10-05T09:16:00Z

    MIPCOM: Producer/distributor Cineflix is to launch a new division dedicated to branded content, integrating products into its TV series.

  • Louis Theroux: The City Addicted to Crystal Meth
    News

    BBCW sells 200 hours of shows to NZ

    2009-10-05T09:14:00Z

    MIPCOM: BBC Worldwide has sold a range of drama, factual and entertainment shows into New Zealand that include programmes featuring Louis Theroux and Michael McIntyre.

  • Piers Morgan
    News

    BBCW takes Piers and Perrin worldwide

    2009-10-05T09:13:00Z

    MIPCOM: BBC Worldwide Channels has picked up travelogue series Piers Morgan on… and comedy revival Reggie Perrin for broadcast around the world.

  • News

    SPT ups distribution duo

    2009-10-05T09:11:00Z

    MIPCOM: Sony Pictures Television (SPT) has promoted two of its London-based distribution executives.

  • Don’t Tell the Bride
    News

    DRG goes Renegade

    2009-10-05T09:09:00Z

    MIPCOM: Digital Rights Group has acquired the international distribution rights to a batch of new factual series as part of its first look deal with Renegade Pictures.

  • Waybuloo
    News

    Waybuloo headed to the Middle East

    2009-10-05T09:07:00Z

    MIPCOM: Al Jazeera has become the latest broadcaster to pick up CBeebies series Waybuloo.