Entertainment Features – Page 6
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What next for entertainment?
Industry figures debate the future of the genre and the potential impact of the global SVoD services
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Making a Model With…
“Following the success of Dance Moms and Rap Game, we were looking for another industry where ‘momagers’ were prevalent”
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The Search
“The action happens on the floor, which is very visual. It’s not a straight-forward quiz”
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Big Bounce Battle
“Big Bounce Battle is cooler and younger than Wipe Out and Ninja Warrior. It feels exciting to watch”
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Best music programme: Four To The Floor
“A programme made with obvious love a passion for its subjects”
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Why content rules the world
With the likes of Facebook and Apple joining the fray, the battle for the best sport, drama and entertainment is intensifying
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Declining Big Brother still an asset
The reality franchise is key to Channel 5’s quest for the youth audience and as a launchpad for new shows.
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Behind The Scenes
Pitch Battle, BBC1
Series producer Gareth Davis on working in harmony to hit the right note
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Gaming enters premier league
Can broadcasters tap into the content that’s attracting millennials?
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Cheap, Cheap, Cheap
Cheap, Cheap, Cheap was born when Noel Edmonds convinced Hat Trick managing director Jimmy Mulville to play a guessing game over an impromptu lunch.
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Let It Shine
Gary Barlow’s reimagining of the traditional talent contest offers a big-hearted, high-gloss twist on the classic singing competition.