All Amazon articles – Page 37
-
NewsNetflix orders Neil Gaiman’s The Sandman
Commission comes despite fantasy writer’s overall deal with Amazon
-
NewsBBC fleshes out Steve McQueen drama
John Boyega and Letitia Wright to star in anthology series Small Axe
-
NewsJay Hunt: Apple is open to co-pros
Programming chief has discussed an ‘array’ of funding models with producers and broadcasters
-
NewsAmazon scores WTA rights for the UK
Streamer adds to its slate of live sports with Women’s Tennis Association deal
-
NewsC4 strikes landmark ToT deal
Pact agreement hands PSB greater flexibility to exploit ideas, while indies extend global rights
-
NewsCOBA soothes co-pro fears
Research shows the SVoD giants have not rowed back on partnering with UK broadcasters
-
NewsBBC1 unveils latest Agatha Christie adaptation
Mammoth Screen to produce two-parter The Pale Horse
-
NewsBarb signs Kantar to track SVoD viewing
Router-meter technology, introduced to 5,300 homes, will offer insight into online consumption levels
-
NewsCrime+Investigation Play launches on Amazon Channels
A+E Networks’ true crime brand joins History on roster
-
-
Behind The ScenesGood Omens, BBC/Amazon
Staying true to the original vision of the book was key to creating our co-production, says Douglas Mackinnon
-
NewsUS media giants threaten Georgia exit
WarnerMedia, Disney and Netflix among those publicly opposing controversial abortion bill
-
NewsOfcom research predicts Britbox subscribers
Report outlines optimistic and pessimistic scenarios
-
FeaturesAmazon to target young adults
Amazon Studios has taken its first big swing into young adult programming.
-
NewsDiverse indies bet on digital
BAME-led indies say they are getting more interest from new players than UK broadcasters
-
VideoStar Trek: Picard, Amazon Prime
Patrick Stewart returns in new series produced by CBS Television Studios in association with Secret Hideout and Roddenberry Entertainment
-
NewsSister Pictures vetoes Georgia for drama shoot
Jane Featherstone’s indie cancels scouting mission for The Power over anti-abortion bill
-
NewsBBC strategy chief attacks Netflix
By eschewing standard audience measurement, the SVoD is not competing on an even playing field, Becky Marvell argues
-
-


















