More Sky News – Page 36
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NBCU chief Steve Burke to leave company
Exec expected to step down in early 2020 and be replaced by Jeff Shell
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BBC and Sky veterans join Balkan news board
Peter Horrocks and Adrian Wells will support N1 News’ editorial development
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Sky News unveils advanced AR graphics for election night
Broadcaster to use sports-style ‘race to Downing Street’ graphic and Spidercam wire-cam
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Davey: UK’s global success spurred Sky Studios
Chief exec outlines ambitions for 32-acre site, which will house 2,000 new jobs
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Sky arts and ent commissioners step down
Bill Hobbins and Marvyn Benoit exit amid Sky Arts refocus on fewer, bigger shows
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Sky boots up Bulletproof AI game
Develops voice-powered experience and orders three-part special of crime drama
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Sky Studios takes full control of Das Boot
Comcast company will control deficit funding and international rights of submarine drama
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Sky Studios inks deal with Merman
Sharon Horgan’s indie secures non-exclusive development and distribution deal to accompany drama push
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Sky and ITV exchange blows
Pay-TV broadcaster takes aim at ad-funded rival as Ofcom prepares first PSB review in five years
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Sky plans major TV and film studio at Elstree
14 sound stages expected to open on 32-acre site in 2022
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Sky pushes for more female-penned drama
Commercial chief Jane Millichip claims two-thirds of scripts are submitted by men
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Sky eyes interactive future
UK chief Stephen van Rooyen sets out vision for set-top boxes that respond to viewers’ needs
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PSBs and Sky clash on regulation
David Wheeldon labels ITV and C5 ‘anachronisms’ as pay-TV giant ups commissioning ambition
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Sky serves up 100 episodes of shows for deaf audience
Broadcaster is first on-demand partner of the British Sign Language Broadcasting Trust
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Sky orders Roman empress drama
Sky Studios, Fifty Fathoms and Cattleya team up for 10-parter on the rise of Livia Drusilla
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Sky Sports shuts BBC out of live golf with Masters deal
Corporation will have no live coverage of the sport next year for the first time since 1955
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ITV and C4 put prominence update at top of wish list
But the broadcasters expressed concerns at lack of engagement from tech giants