i wonder what it s like for both of you to be reunited via zoom. well, usually, i touch clive a lot. there s a lot of interaction between our limbs. luckily, he s burnt. his face is like a beet, so i m very turned off. clive, she s not in the same room as you, so what was ruby like to work with? erm. laughter she was. talk, clive. she was. she was always exciting to work with, and it was always thrilling. it was thrilling to work with her, and it s been even more thrilling to reunite after 20 years. yeah. well, you re both very welcome. layla smith is head of objective media group, part of the tv giant all3media and, before that, she was controller of entertainment at itv. i mean, layla, you re looking after a huge selection of programmes at objective. what are your big hits at the moment?
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Alchimie and All3Media International Join Forces to Distribute Royal Documentaries and Co-Publish Inside Outside OTT Channel
Alchimie and All3Media International to co-publish SVOD channel Inside Outside in US
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Alchimie (Paris:ALCHI), the OTT subscription video platform, and
All3Media International, one of the leading independent distributors of television programming and formats in the UK, today launched a
strategic content partnership which sees them co-publish award-winning genre-led OTT channel
Inside Outside in the US. The deal also sees
400 hours of All3Media International s premium factual content being placed onto Alchimie s French-speaking European network of themed SVOD channels.
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Hugh Grant, Neil Gaiman, David Olusoga Sign Open Letter Condemning Undermining of U.K. Broadcasters by Streamers, Government
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Writer Neil Gaiman, actor Hugh Grant and historian and presenter David Olusoga are among 120 well-known British figures who have signed an open letter decrying the threat to public service broadcasters from streamers and government.
The letter, from campaign group the British Broadcasting Challenge, chaired by former BBC creative officer Pat Younge, states that PSBs such as the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 are “under severe threat” from “unregulated streaming services and ‘click-bait’ content of big-tech companies” and also from the U.K. government.