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Features

Running the Show

October 5, 2016

Elizabeth Guider talks to showrunners, network executives and studio chiefs about managing scripted series in the era of peak TV.

A World of Choice

May 10, 2016

Buyers have a wealth of content to choose from, but are grappling with issues of exclusivity, windowing and the lack of easy-to-schedule procedurals.

Stay Tuned!

March 22, 2016

In an increasingly on-demand era, how are channel brands remaining relevant? Elizabeth Guider investigates.

Conquering America

January 13, 2016

The expanding demand for scripted projects from U.S. platforms is creating a wealth of new opportunities for international companies.

Shorter Commitments

November 21, 2015

The global demand for limited series, TV movies and miniseries has reached a new high.

Star Power

October 10, 2015

As more feature-film stars flock to the small screen, Elizabeth Guider gets the scoop from producers, broadcasters and agents on the keys to managing talent today.

Top Programmers on Scripted, Exclusivity & OTT

October 8, 2015

MTG’s Jakob Mejlhede, FOX International Channels’ Jason Simms, Channel 5’s Katie Keenan and SVT’s Christian Wikander spoke about trends in drama, the battle for exclusive rights, the impact of OTT platforms and day-and-date premieres in conversation with World Screen’s Anna …

What’s Next?

April 16, 2015

Elizabeth Guider explores what’s in store for distribution companies in a world of new windows and new screens.

Indies Take Off

February 9, 2015

This article originally appeared in the AFM 2014 issue of World Screen. So much of the television business has been overhauled by technology. Between niche channels, digital platforms, portable devices and second screens, it’s not surprising that TV movies and …

The Big Get Bigger

November 3, 2014

This article originally appeared in the MIPCOM 2014 issue of World Screen. The media business is in the midst of a new wave of consolidation as companies vie for valuable IP and channel real estate. Consolidation fever has swept the …