All Television articles – Page 94
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NewsTIFF looks to channel TV projects from Asia, UK
EXCLUSIVE: Toronto is looking to expand its television Primetime line-up next year with series from Asia and the UK.
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FeaturesIn focus: screenwriting
Ahead of the eve of the sixth Bafta and BFI Screenwriters’ Lecture Series (Sept 23-Oct 3), four celebrated screenwriters discuss how the Netflix era has put them back in control.
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NewsMannheim-Heidelberg fest adds TV strand
International Film Festival Mannheim-Heidelberg is the latest film festival to dedicate a section to quality television serial drama with the launching of a new competition for the New Creators Award.
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NewsLouis Theroux Scientology doc to premiere at LFF
My Scientology Movie will screen in the festival’s Debate strand.
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NewsBerlin's Drama Series Days to return in 2016
EFM’s TV initiative to return for a second year with a documentary element.
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FeaturesToronto 2015: TV at film festivals
TV pilots, premieres and catch-ups are becoming must-haves for film festivals. Andreas Wiseman reports on a rapidly expanding trend.
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NewsAMC signs film deals ahead of UK launch
Channel launching exclusively for BT’s TV subscribers on Friday with titles including Only God Forgives.
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News'Inbetweeners' duo exit Bwark to launch new company
Iain Morris and Damon Beesley depart Bwark to set up Fudge Park with former Bwark execs.
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NewsUKTI hunts production firms for Philippines mission
UKTI is hunting for independent TV production companies and TV technology companies to take to the Philippines on its latest trade mission.
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NewsSky confirms UK broadcast of controversial Scientology doc
Captions to be added to Alex Gibney documentary Going Clear for its UK broadcast, which will also air across Ireland.
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NewsHBO, Russell Simmons strike first-look pact
HBO has struck a first-look deal with Russell Simmons’ new All Def Digital (ADD) for what the parties called a wide range of television projects.
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NewsEU targets Sky, six studios in antitrust case
European Commission launches case against broadcaster and studios for potentially “serious violation of EU rules.”
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News‘Grace Of Monaco’ gets Emmy nod
After a brief and tumultuous career as a feature film the Nicole Kidman starrer earned a nomination on Thursday for best television movie.
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NewsPatrice Théroux, Leif Bristow move ahead on Shakespeare series
The former head of eOne’s global film operation Patrice Théroux and Leif Bristow of Leif Films have hired My Left Foot screenwriter Shane Connaughton to write The Family Shakespeare.
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NewsTV dominates social media at Comic-Con
Batman v Superman topped social media mentions, but was one of only two films to make the top 10; women dominate social media audience.
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NewsIM Global Television launches distribution arm
Eli Shibley has joined from Electus as president of international distribution and co-productions.
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NewsVirgin Produced, Infinitum Nihil, City Entertainment ready ‘Muscle Shoals’ TV series
Richard Branson, Jason Felts and Justin Berfield’s Virgin Produced, City Entertainment’s Joshua D Maurer and Alixandre Witlin and Johnny Depp and Christi Dembrowski’s Infinitum Nihil will produce the drama series inspired by Greg Camalier’s Sundance 2013 documentary.
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NewsUS financiers talk China, TV opportunities in Karlovy Vary
The growing business opportunities afforded by China and the TV sector were among subjects discussed by US finance heavyweights FilmNation and Endgame Entertainment during an industry panel at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (KVIFF).
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FeaturesThe data revolution
Data analytics helped Netflix brew up its hit show House Of Cards, but as a useful industry tool it’s still in its infancy. Nikki Baughan explores the potential of data for other broadcasters, exhibitors and studios.
















