All Prime Video articles – Page 44
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NewsHall calls for tough tech regulation
BBC director-general to outline ways of addressing ‘big shift’ in audience habits
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FeaturesAnalysis: FAANG content plans
How will the commissioning strategies of Apple, Facebook and Twitter differ from those of Amazon and Netflix? Jonathan Broughton reports
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CommentWhy are the FAANGs not biting?
Endemol Shine has attracted a wide range of bidders – but no big tech firms, says Kate Bulkley
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NewsBritish stories key for broadcasters
Broadcast Intelligence’s Commissioner Index reveals drama commissioners are seeking contemporary domestic stories
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NewsBBC launches trio of kids' Amazon Echo games
Kids Skill offers broadcaster’s first interactive voice experiences for children
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VideoThe Romanoffs, Amazon Prime
Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner’s eight-part globe-spanning anthology drama series starring John Slattery, Diane Lane, Noah Wyle and Aaron Eckhart
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VideoThe Marvelous Mrs Maisel, Amazon Prime
First teaser for series two of Amazon’s Golden Globe-winning drama
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NewsAmazon's Audible plans podcast push
Audible division to step up commissioning to bring intimate ‘camera-shy’ stories to the fore
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NewsComcast inks landmark Amazon deal
First cable agreement for Amazon Prime Video and its Channels service
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NewsTCAs wrap: Netflix, Amazon, Facebook
Left Bank, Octavia Spencer and Avengers directors secure shows - along with US version of Skam
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NewsUK originals dominate on SVoDs
The Grand Tour was second only to Friends among UK viewers in first quarter of 2018, Ofcom reveals
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NewsLionsgate TV boss: give shows TLC
Securing remakes in a saturated US market requires careful incubation, says Kevin Beggs
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NewsVirgin and UKTV lock horns
High profile dispute over box-set rights signals new era of carriage deal conundrums
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VideoGood Omens, Amazon/BBC2
Adaptation of the Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett novel. Produced by BBC Studios, Narrativia and The Blank Corporation
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NewsRetort rebadged to smash silos
New Fremantle comedy label Hare and Tortoise to focus on cross-genre projects


















