Wendy Mitchell
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Buccaneer and NBCU partner for Danish thriller
Producers eyeing LA partners for eight-parter Moths
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DR sales extends on-demand drama offer
International buyers pitched SVoD rights to titles from The Killing to When the Dust Settles
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Film4 adapts Everybody’s Talking About Jamie
Cameras set to roll on Warp Films’ version of hit stage musical inspired by a BBC3 documentary
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Sweden eyes international TV co-pros
Scandinavian film fund to administer 30% rebate for high-end dramas and films
- Features
MPS preview: Simon Chinn on the doc 'explosion'
The Oscar-winning producer of Man on Wire talks Netflix, Whitney and the value of being truly transatlantic
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Nick Broomfield talks Whitney: Can I Be Me
Nick Broomfield’s latest movie Whitney: Can I Be Me, about pop icon Whitney Houston, faced a challenging road to screen.
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Nordic digital service Viaplay moves into originals
Nordic subscription VoD service Viaplay is moving into original programming with its first commission, comedy Swedish Dicks.
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Warp collaborators launch indie
Two UK producers who have ties to Warp Films are launching a new production company, Duck Soup.
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Harry Potter key to UK VFX boom
The growth of the Harry Potter franchise set up the UK TV and film industry to be a world leader in visual effects, according to Warner Bros boss Josh Berger.
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Diversify: practical steps forward
Speakers at the Diversify forum have outlined a number of practical measures and action points designed to help the industry improve its level of diversity.
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Cohen calls for more diverse workforce
BBC director of television Danny Cohen has called for the TV industry to become more diverse in a number of areas.
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Tim Berners-Lee to kick off Abu Dhabi Media Summit
World Wide Web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee will deliver the opening keynote for the 2013 Abu Dhabi Media Summit.
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Wayne Borg, Twofour54
The media landscape is changing minute by minute in the digital age.
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Local start-ups unveil projects including Sira interactive storybook
Tech entrepreneurs including Ayham Gorani of AlphaApps and May Habib of Qordoba [pictured] unveiled their latest offerings.
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What the Big Bird controversy means for children's media
Sesame Workshop CEO says children’s learning should be non-partisan; defends public-private partnership but calls for more federal backing.
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How TV has transformed Afghanistan
There are a lot of opportunities for media concerns willing to take risks in emerging markets.
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Li Ruigang talks about Dreamworks' China deal
The film market is one of the biggest sectors of growth in the Chinese media landscape, China Media Capital chairman Li Ruigang told the Abu Dhabi Media Summit today.