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Global formats head to DC
Ahead of next week’s Realscreen event, Peter White looks at the non-scripted formats and reality series creating the biggest buzz, from true-crime docs to LGBT-themed shows
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What’s hot in Latin America?
TV is booming across the continent, but it is not one homogeneous market. From telenovelas to remakes of international formats, Lucía Masci reports on the key trends in major territories
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The Broadcast Interview
Julie Gardner and Jane Tranter, Bad Wolf
Bad Wolf’s co-founders tell Robin Parker why Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials trilogy embodies their mission statement - and what their adaptation will mean for Wales
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UKTI's Tim Crouch on how to achieve US success
UK Trade & Investment’s involvement in the American Film Market is one of the many ways it provides year-round support to British companies seeking to do business in the US.
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Global formats: scaling the format heights
From naked dating to mountaineering and feel-good prank shows, Peter White provides a rundown of the hottest international properties and the biggest emerging trends.
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UK distributors: growth on pause
UK distributor revenues have fallen by 5.2% year on year, according to the Broadcast Distributors Survey 2015.
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Toronto 2015: TV at film festivals
TV pilots, premieres and catch-ups are becoming must-haves for film festivals. Andreas Wiseman reports on a rapidly expanding trend.
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UKTI hunts indies for Philippines mission
UKTI is hunting for indies and TV technology companies to take to the Philippines on its latest trade mission.
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Hot Picks: Pioneers
Pioneers is a social experiment documentary series that follows four couples as they trade in their 21st century comforts for covered wagons, campfires and the harsh reality of the American prairie.
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Hot Picks: Best of British
British series are often among the hottest titles in Cannes, and this is even more apparent at MipTV than at Mipcom, where the latest US titles sometimes take over.Broadcast looks at the latest British big-budget dramas, shiny-floor studio shows and fact ent formats.
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Territory Focus: Nordics
Nordic producers have proved themselves the masters of noir drama, but what’s next from the region? Jules Grant finds out
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Behind The Scenes
Londongrad, CTC Media
Behind the scenes on Londongrad, the first Russian television series to be filmed in the capital
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The hunt for the next big entertainment formats
Co-development and keeping it local could be the answer
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24: Live Another Day, Sky 1
A British crew helped to create a new twist on 24 that aims to be both fresh and reassuringly familiar, Robin Parker discovers.
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The Broadcast Interview
Greg Berlanti, Berlanti Productions
The Tomorrow People and Arrow showrunner discusses genre-hopping
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The Broadcast Interview
John de Mol, Talpa Media
Broadcast heads to a former Dutch military base to hear about John de Mol’s plans to make a ‘more upscale Big Brother’
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Realscreen 2014: Hot picks
The projects most likely to get US execs reaching for their cheque books
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Realscreen 2014: the networks
What the networks at the Realscreen Summit in Washington will be looking for this year
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The Broadcast Interview
Stephen Lambert, Million Second Quiz
The show’s exec producers and US commissioner on taking a gamble live in primetime