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Broadcast International - Mip-TV - US Buyers - World networks
Long-term relationships with foreign partners seem to be on the cards for many US broadcasters. John Hazelton discovers what type of deals four very different US channels will be looking to finalise at the market.
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Broadcast International - Mip-TV - Taking the international lead
In the 21st century, the TV industry is still dominated by men. But in the UK's international sector women are creating increasingly large waves, setting up their own companies and playing major roles in new firms, mergers and buyouts. Having canvassed th
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Broadcast International - Mip-TV - Distributors - Ringing the changes
Distributors are increasingly looking to online and marketing strategies to win market share. Andy Fry reports.
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Broadcast International - Mip-TV - Distributors - Entertainment - Format fever
Telefonica's proposed takeover of Endemol underlines the increasingly international nature of format sales.
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Broadcast International - Mip-TV - Distributors - Factual - Real-life drama
The amount of non-fiction programming from all over the world shown at markets is still expanding rapidly.
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UKTV wins EuroMillions in Camelot deal
UKTV has signed an exclusive seven-figure deal with National Lottery operator Camelot to air EuroMillions, poaching the rights from Challenge.
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Broadcast International - Mip-TV - Distributors - Drama - Dramatic tension
The quality of British drama is indisputable but convincing the rest of the world to buy it is no easy task. Why?
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Competition Commission sends out issues letters to Carlton and United
The Competition Commission has sent issues letters to the parties involved in the proposed merger between Carlton Communications and United News & Media. The commission also said it was still receiving
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Dyke admits BBC is 'too white'
Director general says BBC culture not 'inviting, attractive or relevant' to ethnic minorites
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Radio Authority pledges to increase transparency
RA to make proceedings more accessible to public
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OnDigital predicts one million subscribers by year end
Prebble says pre-paid set-top-boxes drove up subscriptions by 20 per cent since last December
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Commissioner's Q & A - Meredith Chambers
Channel 4 commissioning editor, documentaries is looking for the right subject for a major doc series as well as more Cutting Edgetales and he's got around£145,000 an hour to spend.