Comment – Page 8
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CommentThe battle for male viewers heats up
Can Viacom crack the male audience with the UK launch of Spike TV? Stephen Arnell weighs up the evidence
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CommentWhy ‘blind auctions’ may be good news
Practice of pitching to broadcasters simultaneously is coming to the UK
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CommentBig deals from Dollar Mountain
Annual Idaho event could pave the way for a new round of mega-mergers
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CommentForging closer links with Israel
Israeli TV is a rich source for universal personal and political subject matter, says Ruth Lev Ari
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CommentChina: time to seize the moment
Mick Desmond shares his experiences of the first UK-China TV summit
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CommentThe rise of the 'instamentary'
Ian Russell explains how to make six docs for nine territories in four weeks
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CommentClosing the transatlantic gap
Outside of Netflix, a ‘wait and see’ approach still rules for buying US shows, says Tim Wescott
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CommentTV that's out of this world
British ambassador to the US Sir Peter Westmacott talks transatlantic collaborations
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CommentBritish indies must up their US ambitions
Producers need to go ‘bigger and better’ than their Realscreen offerings, says Peter White
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CommentUS cancellations and renewals
May is a perilous time for US producers as broadcasters decide which series will return.
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CommentLA Screenings: British hopes
In the second LA Screenings preview, Peter White looks at the chances of the seven UK adaptations at the Upfronts.
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CommentLA Screenings: Drama
Peter White assesses the crop of dramas most likely to be picked up by the US networks at this month’s Upfronts.
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CommentBlowing up Napoleon
True North recreates the world’s first vehicle bomb for Nat Geo’s Bloody Tales.
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CommentBanishing bad Danish TV
Barry Forshaw explores the rise of Nordic noir in an excerpt from his new book.
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CommentGiving global brands the chance to hit their target
Shift from linear means consumers expect more, says S Chandratillake
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CommentCan profiling viewers tell us what they will watch?
Can temperament influence viewing choices asks David Graham?
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CommentA global problem needs an international response
Our series of films on poverty will reach half a billion or more, says Nick Fraser
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CommentReaching the diamond demographic
BBCW’s content and talent feed overseas viewers’ appetite for knowledge, says Jana Bennett
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CommentOpportunity knocks if you look in new places
Sales to Africa and VoD platforms are avenues for growth, says Sally Miles
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CommentIsraeli formats are more than a passing trend
Humour, edgy storytelling and innovation are winning formula, says Alon Shtruzman

















