All PSBs articles – Page 17
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Features
The Suspect
‘The Suspect has the stickiness that the SVoDs like and with the real-life crime aspect and family story, it has global appeal’
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News
Talent deals thrust into spotlight
Jack Thorne and Danny Brocklehurst talk up broadcasters as SVoDs circle for exclusive deals
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News
Blue Planet II exec launches Netflix-focused indie
James Honeyborne’s Wildspace Productions has exclusive deal with SVoD
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News
Moore sets out iPlayer vision
Commissioning shake-up planned as content chief appeals to talent
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News
Amy Flanagan named BBC Studios doc chief
Exec leaves Expectation to join Tom McDonald at expanded Documentary Unit
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News
Clunes hails Doc’s global appeal
Buffalo Pictures co-founder says overseas sales are key to the longevity of ITV comedy drama
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News
BritBox confirms Freeview and YouView distribution deals
App coming to set-top boxes by end of the year
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News
Diversity focus shifts at RTS
PSB bosses pledge to do more to boost staff progression as Lenny Henry calls for dedicated funds
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Comment
Netflix launches charm offensive
The digital giant knows it needs friends in the coming SVoD war
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News
Mark Thompson: ‘hostile’ regulation has robbed BBC of global role
Former director-general calls for ‘fundamental change’ in public policy to protect ‘cultural sovereignty’
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News
BritBox secures C5 and Comedy Central content
ITV strikes deal with Viacom for hundreds of hours of UK shows
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News
Alex Mahon: C4 is ‘distinctive craft beer’
Chief executive contrasts ‘piquancy’ of PSB content with algorithm-led SVoD output
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News
Sharon White: BBC ‘has not come to terms’ with external regulation
Outgoing Ofcom chief talks of tensions with the broadcaster
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News
Nicky Morgan: PSBs must be ‘fleet-footed’
Culture secretary urges pooling of resources to take on SVoD ’revolution’
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News
McCall: ‘communication’ is BritBox’s biggest challenge
Simplicity of ‘Best of British’ message will be key to SVoD success, says ITV chief executive
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Comment
Is British TV in a mid-life crisis?
Uncomfortable questions are being asked about the future of public service broadcasting. They deserve a proper hearing, says Jonathan Thompson