Sunday, 7th March 2021 at 8:21 pm
It goes without saying that 2020 was certainly an unprecedented year, with the global coronavirus pandemic grounding life to a halt. In times of darkness and isolation, we needed the television more than ever and without a doubt the entertainment industry brought us much needed light.
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We were brought together, albeit virtually, over the last 12 months by the sterling efforts of those who work in TV and Film. We’ve laughed, cried, and shouted at the telly as we devoured brilliant dramas, comedies, sci-fi, entertainment shows, documentaries, films and sport.
Along with help from the most powerful television executives and broadcasting legends, RadioTimes.com has put together our annual TV 100 list, which celebrates the 100 fantastic people on and off screen who have gone above and beyond in 2020 to entertain us, inform us, break the mould, and who have very bright futures ahead of them.
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Pedersen’s reasons to be cheerful
LONDON SCREENINGS: Louise Pedersen, CEO of All3Media International, says that despite the events of 2020 there are reasons for the distribution sector to be cheerful. Not least among these are the growth in the acquisitions market, the resumption of production and the streaming boom.
Cineflix’s Bonney on new market opportunities
LONDON SCREENINGS: Chris Bonney, CEO of London-based distributor Cineflix Rights, sees a dual opportunity in the market as lockdown-hit broadcasters seek more acquisitions to plug gaps in their schedules at the same time the US studios are retaining rights to their content for their own streamers.
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ITV Studios execs offer their outlook for 2021
LONDON SCREENINGS: ITV Studios exec VPs Julie Meldal-Johnsen, Greg Johnson and Augustus Dulgaro discuss the company’s response to Covid-19 and how it has affected their roll-out of new content. They also explore how streamers are changing the global marketplace and the new opportunities for drama, unscripted and formats.
eOne’s Baxter on the shifting market
LONDON SCREENINGS: Stuart Baxter, president of international distribution at global production and distribution company eOne, reveals how the takeover by toy giant Hasbro at the end of 2019 has changed the company’s strategy and how second windows for SVoD shows are becoming more widespread.
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BBC Studios’ Andre Renaud on the future of formats
BEYOND 2020: Andre Renaud, senior VP of global format sales at BBC Studios, reflects on the state of the format industry in the wake of Covid-19, the impact of the streaming boom and how all the new sources of IP are continuing to shake up the format sector.
UK takes centre stage
LONDON SCREENINGS: With international buyers attention focused on the UK, C21TV speaks to some of those at the forefront of the business about the current value of the country s programming on the global stage, the status of its talent and production acumen, and whether these have changed as a result of Brexit.
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