All International articles – Page 173
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ViacomCBS mulls streaming platform
Media giant eyes bundle of services, with Showtime offered to premium subscribers
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HBO Max launches film production arm
Warner Max will make up to 10 mid-budget titles a year for the streamer
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BBCS ups Asia Pacific sales execs
Cheryl Png and Stanley Fernandes take on vice-president of distribution roles
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Best international programme sales: Years and Years
“The drama had sold into 159 territories in less than a year of distribution”
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Mallorca Files creator pens Marilyn Monroe drama
Dan Sefton to produce The Last Days of Marilyn Monroe through his indie Seven Seas Films
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Former Jupiter president takes Fox unscripted role
Allison Wallach to lead global expansion of Fox Alternative Entertainment
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Glasgow indie options Chinese food format
Beezr Studios works up UK version of family road trip show Little Chefs in the RV
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Disney+ rockets to 28m subscribers
Company tracking well ahead of 60m worldwide subscriber target by 2024
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Hit BBC Sounds podcast gets TV transfer
New Regency Television International lines up drama adaptation of The Missing Cryptoqueen
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US set for natural history boom
UK production dominance set to be challenged as demand for the genre continues to grow
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Netflix blasted by MPs over tax affairs
Margaret Hodge leads charge over ’devious financial structure’
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Awesome looks to Kew exit
A Ghost Story producer entertaining private equity interest after moving out of producer-distributor’s London office
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Disney+ will be ‘choosy’ about third-party unscripted shows
Pixar doc among trio of shows that join Blink Films’ chimp doc on streamer’s slate
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Firecrest Films signs first look deal with Banijay Rights
Inside the Murder Trial indie eyes international growth
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Sister hires LA-based creative head
Kate Fenske joins Chernobyl indie from Universal Cable Productions
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Discovery: UK accents are a tough sell to ‘ethnocentric’ US
‘Insular’ viewers do not warm easily to British formats, says lifestyle chief Kathleen Finch