All Netflix articles – Page 100
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CommentThe media fightback starts here
Traditional players are finding new ways to take on their digital rivals
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CommentApple’s statement of intent
Jay Hunt’s appointment feels like a transformative step on the path to the digital future
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NewsE4 comic book drama moved to All 4
The End of the F***king World will stream on digtial video service
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FeaturesRoundtable: Dissecting the drama boom
Drama is on a high but how much is this success benefiting producers?
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FeaturesGiving kids’ TV global appeal
UK animation is in a good place thanks to hard-won tax breaks, but international sales and co-pros remain an essential ingredient for success
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CommentCanada rises to Netflix challenge
The country’s relationship with the SVoD service is an example to us all, says Kate Bulkley
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NewsInternational briefs: Netflix, Showtime, Google
Netflix hikes prices; Showtimes buys Ill Behaviour; Discovery, Google partner on VR
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FeaturesPSBs under pressure around world
A powerful combination of budget cuts, political interference and growing competition from digital rivals is undermining public service broadcasters.
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NewsNetflix inks UK format deal
SVoD giant buys finished tape and remake rights to Voltage’s Big Family Cooking Showdown
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CommentCommercial TV changes its tune
Collaboration and sharing of data is the new plan for rival broadcasters, says Kate Bulkley
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CommentFlexible Netflix finds friends
Broadcasters as nervous of digital players as indies are optimistic
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NewsNetflix looks beyond US originals
Ampere research shows the streaming service is ordering more from international markets
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CommentTV must get its game on – or it’s game over
Traditional broadcast television is on its last legs, so it’s time to embrace digital platforms and give viewers the experiences they want, says Valerie Bozzetto
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NewsInternational briefs: Netflix, Network Ten, Clinton drama
Netflix hires kids programming exec, History orders Bill Clinton drama, CBS bid for Network Ten threatened
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NewsMurdoch: Amazon & Netflix are where shows go to die
21st Century Fox chief executive criticises lack of local investment from SVoD giants

















