This is the first in a series of posts from leading and up-and-coming producers in the run-up to MIPCOM 2016.…
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The formats business is young, embodied by some global brands — The Voice, Got Talent, Who Wants To Be a Millionaire? —…
There’s a lot of talk in the UK at the moment about the future of one of our public service…
Unscripted TV programming is riding high at present. There are a number of reasons: an explosion of new pay TV thematic…
What’s the current state of affairs in Ibero-American drama? Just how big is the telenovela in territories across Latin America, the United…
The Wit’s Fresh TV sessions are the perfect way to catch up with the hottest new TV shows at the…
Factual was the focus for MIPCOM’s opening keynote session today: an “aspirational megasession” no less, as three of the most…
The X-Files creator Chris Carter appeared at MIPCOM today after a premiere of a new episode of the iconic show,…
It’s an exciting day for fans who enjoy watching people resolve real-life dilemmas in supernatural contexts. To discuss Outcast, the latest…
If you didn’t make it through Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace in book form, here’s some good news: the BBC…
You probably know the work of prolific producer Mark Gordon, responsible for projects like Grey’s Anatomy—for which he won a…
Music rights can be a confusing and intimidating area to get involved with, as a TV company, but the challenges…
Sophie Turner Laing is no stranger to MIPCOM, but her keynote this year was the first time she’s taken the…
Between them, Russell Hicks (centre) and Dan Schneider have brought some of the most popular children’s TV shows of recent…
What are the key trends in children’s TV in 2015 from buyers’ points of view? The opening session at MIPJunior…