All International articles – Page 243
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NewsEuropean broadcasters slam Danish government
Scrapping licence fee has forced Danmarks Radio to close half of its channels
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FeaturesDistributors survey: Going from strength to strength
From new boutique firms to the big established players, UK-based distributors recorded impressive revenue increases
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NewsUK distribution market hits record £1.7bn
Revenues are up by 12% on last year, Broadcast Distributors Survey 2018 reveals
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NewsSynchronicity Films lines up concentration camp drama
The Cry screenwriter to adapt The Tattooist of Auschwitz
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NewsBBC Studios places bets on China
Country is biggest growth market for producer/distributor as it seeks to widen customer base
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NewsDiscovery eyes partnership plan
US network aims to ape Hulu by developing OTT services in Europe with local broadcasters
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NewsViacom chief: collaboration is key
Bob Bakish warns that going it alone in today’s climate is a ‘dangerous path’
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NewsPeter Smith heads to MBC Group
Former NBCU International president takes reins at Middle Eastern company’s studios division
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NewsAbraham: Clock ticking for PSBs in FAANG fight
Tech giants’ production spend predicted to overtake traditional players
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NewsJames Baker rises at Red Arrow Studios
Promotion comes as Studio 71 scores 18-part History series
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NewsHouse of Cards owner backs Fulwell 73
MRC parent company Valence Media takes £45m stake in Carpool Karaoke indie
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NewsC5 to air Virgin's Irish crime drama
Acorn TV also joins Company Pictures thriller Blood as co-producer
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NewsDenmark gives Great Pottery Throw Down a whirl
TV2 to remake Love Productions’ cancelled BBC2 series
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NewsBritbox subscribers hit 400,000
A 60% upturn in past six months is driving ‘tens of millions’ of revenue for co-productions, says Tim Davie
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NewsBectu slams Brexit technical paper
Latest report ‘just confirms what broadcasters already know’, union argues

















