All SVoD articles – Page 138
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News
Film 4 wins eight Baftas
The Favourite is the biggest winner at the annual awards event, but Netflix’s Roma scoops the top prize
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Video
Our Planet, Netflix
First look at Silverback Films’ natural history series, voiced by David Attenborough.
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Comment
Fight for rights is hotting up
Original programming is key to BBCS’ feud with Discovery over UKTV, says Kate Bulkley
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Features
Best independent production company: World Productions
“Bodyguard was the talk of watercoolers and wine bars, bus stops and broadsheets”
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News
Discovery and BBCS plot wildlife SVoD
Factual giant has reportedly licensed producer’s blue-chip programming for international service
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News
Summit exposes squeezed middle
Indies optimistic as Realscreen highlights trend for brand-defining shows or low-cost fillers
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News
Lygo calls for co-pro caution
ITV director of TV says SVoD collaboration has its place, but warns against over-reliance
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Netflix signs up Blue Planet II exec
James Honeyborne’s Freeborne Media to make ‘game-changing’ docs for streamer
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News
Reducing complexity key for Endemol Shine
Chief executive Sophie Turner Laing reveals plans to reshape the business after it failed to find a buyer during last year’s sales process
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Kids turn to YouTube on TV sets
Channel is more than three times as popular as traditional options
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Video
Traitors, Channel 4/Netflix
Six-part spy thriller set in 1945 starring Emma Appleton, Keeley Hawes and Michael Stuhlbarg. Produced by Twenty Twenty and 42
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News
Barb: SVoD viewing soars
Amazon, Netflix and Now TV among services - along with gaming and DVDs - that have grown to account for an average of 46 minutes of viewing per day
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News
Netflix hires Life and Death Row director
Jonathan Taylor takes first commissioning role in SVoD’s UK docs team
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News
Viacom buys d2c streaming service
Plans to distribute archive programming via ad-funded Pluto TV
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Comment
Factual content has a new home
A boom in online advertising will help producers thrive in the digital world, says Sam Barcroft