All Netflix articles – Page 54
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News
Netflix urged to share PSB data
DCMSC calls for government to force SVoD giants to open up about performance of programmes
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Features
Netflix: Free-spending SVoD draws plaudits
Streamer spent £750m on UK productions in 2020, double its outlay the previous year
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Netflix tinkers with Too Hot To Handle scheduling
Plans to release Fremantle format in weekly batches - in line with The Circle US strategy
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Comment
Female directors: fighting for recognition
Friends warn us to deny our families to ensure we’re heard, but the best commissioners cherish talent, writes Cosima Spender
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Netflix boards WMR pirate doc
Cutting-edge CGI brings real pirates of the Caribbean to life in six-parter
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Video
International Women’s Day, Netflix
Global streamer celebrates some of the many women who paved the way in entertainment this International Women’s Day
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Netflix lines up Asterix animation
Pugnacious Gaul to feature in first limited series of classic cartoon character
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Heartbreak High indie hires ex-ESG chief
Dutch outfit NewBe eyes UK office launch as Boudewijn Beusmans takes reins
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Morning wrap: Golden Globes; STV; Together TV
British programmes and talent among the winners at last night’s awards ceremony
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Video
Murder Among the Mormons, Netflix
BBC Studions documentary series on a trio of bombings in 1985 that shocked the Salt Lake City Mormon community
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Behind The Scenes
Using innovation to tell colourful stories
Humble Bee Films’ Sharmila Choudhury on bringing Attenborough’s Life In Colour to the screen
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Comment
Streamers must stop hiding behind the big numbers
Lack of transparency over ratings is confusing for viewers – and may even be hurting the platforms’ smaller shows, says Scott Bryan
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Features
Glued to the Screen: The Bureau
Like a great ob-doc series, The Bureau’s tight focus on a core group draws you into their world and keeps you there, says John Smithson
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Video
Attenborough’s Life in Colour, BBC1/Netflix
Natural history series exploring the many ways animals use colour throughout their lives. Produced by Humble Bee Films and SeaLight Pictures
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Behind The Scenes
Bringing the Age of Samurai to life
Our Canadian Netflix original drama relied on great actors, production magic and animated battle maps, says Stephen Scott
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News
Sky and Netflix go big on European drama
Django reboot and family crime drama in works at broadcaster and streamer
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Netflix unscripted director takes on co-pros
Justin Rutsky elevated following departure of Nathan Wolfe