All International articles – Page 57
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NewsNat Geo greenlights debut TV project with British YouTuber
Series with Daniel Ashville comes from US label Hoff Productions
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NewsIn brief: Netflix-Grierson training programme; Peacock; Beta Film
Third iteration of Netflix-Grierson production managers initiative opens
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NewsKevin Spacey found not guilty in sexual offences trial
American actor was charged with 12 offences against four men
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NewsUK help for Screen Australia disabled talent programme
Bridge06 to deliver scheme supporting people in access coordinator roles
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NewsWBD TV distribution chief Robert Blair to exit
25-year veteran will not be replaced by US giant
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NewsBen Irving begins Fifth Season UK team build-out
Severance outfit strengthens development team with double hire
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NewsPact appoints head of international
Ross Lewis to help UK indies land international trade opportunities
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NewsEquity is “strike-ready”, says general secretary
Paul Fleming was speaking at the London rally in solidarity with SAG-AFTRA
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NewsSony Pictures chief on strikes: ‘We want to get back in the negotiating room’
Tony Vinciquerra says parties need to sort a deal soon and notes rise in ’labour aggression’ post-pandemic
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NewsSAG-AFTRA strike - what is and isn’t allowed in the UK
Explainer: The dos and don’ts of international drama productions amid strike action
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NewsCanal+ takes minority stake in Viaplay
French company buys 12% as Scandinavian outfit considers future options
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NewsApple TV+ opens door to French drama La Maison
10-part series focuses on scandal involving iconic French fashion house
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NewsDisney+ drops German original Sultan City
Dark comedy quietly removed from streamer’s debut European slate
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NewsViaplay prepares to pull out of UK and US
Beleaguered company ponders sale as it plans lay-offs and content shift
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NewsRomesh Ranganathan and Tom Davis in Takeshi’s Castle reboot
Rumpus Media to reproduce Japanese Prime Video offer for UK audiences
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NewsNetflix adds 5.9m subscribers after password crackdown
Additions more than double what analysts forecast for Q2 results
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NewsTed Sarandos: 'These strikes are not an outcome we wanted'
Netflix co-CEO refuses to disclose how much longer the streamer could go until it runs out of content
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RatingsNetflix top 10: 10 - 16 July
The Lincoln Lawyer, Fatal Seduction, Quarterback and Too Hot to Handle all make this week’s most-watched list
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NewsAMPTP and SAG-AFTRA trade blows disputing other side’s position
Studios claim actors’ union has ‘mischaracterised’ negotiations


















