All articles by Chris Curtis – Page 24
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BBC4 snaps up Canadian crime series
BBC4 has made its latest foreign-drama acquisition – picking up Canadian series Cardinal from eOne.
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Moving out of the comfort zone
Shaking up the schedules and taking risks is the order of the day
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Bishop lands Nightly Show gig
John Bishop is the latest star booked by ITV to present a week of the forthcoming The Nightly Show, which was piloted with Joe Lycett and Katherine Ryan at the helm.
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Sky and Discovery need each other
Resolution to conflict was inevitable, but how long will it last?
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FMUK hires C4’s Humphreys
Fremantle Media UK (FMUK) has handed Liam Humphreys control of its non-scripted indie portfolio, and will ask its labels to work together more closely under his leadership.
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New era on the horizon for OTT
Are Amazon and Netflix moving closer to traditional broadcasters?
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Raised By Wolves finds US home
Big Talk’s Raised By Wolves has been formally picked up for an ABC pilot in the US, six months after it was dropped by Channel 4.
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Time to trust in diverse talent
US offers an example for broadcasters unwilling to take a chance
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What a bonkers year it’s been
The industry will look back on 2016 as a time of radical change
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BBCW & ITV to launch Netflix rival in US
BBC Worldwide and ITV will join forces to launch a Netflix rival in the US next year, based on offering classic and contemporary British drama.
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Living with the joy of certainty
Winning a BBC tender could be transformative for a smaller indie
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David Abraham: C4 suffering 'unprecedented' interference
Channel 4 chief executive David Abraham has warned staff that the broadcaster is experiencing a “worrying and unprecedented level of government interference”.
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Energy and opportunity at ITV
Broadcaster is vying for creative renewal amid strong competition
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TV gives us reasons to be cheerful
In a gloomy world, viewers are turning to feelgood programmes
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C4 scores Women’s Euro 2017 rights
Channel 4 will air the clash between England and Scotland in primetime on its main channel next year after securing rights to the UEFA Women’s Euro tournament.
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Ross Kemp reflects on Extreme World journey
Ross Kemp has outlined the dangers and dilemmas he has faced producing and fronting 36 episodes of Sky 1’s Extreme World, as well as explaining plans to diversify and nurture new onscreen talent.