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  • Going social (Published in Ahead Of The Curve) 02-03-2020
    Big trends are sweeping through US syndication, from consolidation to the growing power of social media and the departure of some schedule stalwarts.
  • The CW’s hero brand (Published in News) 20-05-2019
    The CW is well on its way to achieving its goal of becoming a year-round programmer and much more than just the home of superheroes.
  • WarnerMedia wishlist (Published in News) 17-05-2019
    Any genre goes at TBS, TBT and truTV, according to the newly minted WarnerMedia’s inaugural Upfront.
  • Eye on the prize (Published in Features) 16-05-2019
    CBS is still the US broadcast network to beat in 2019/20, even with the end of The Big Bang Theory.
  • ABC touts stability (Published in News) 15-05-2019
    ABC is positioning itself as the top US network in primetime, but is it guilty of missing major opportunities with its forthcoming line-up?
  • New Fox finds its feet (Published in News) 14-05-2019
    Generic dramas, sports and buzzy competition format The Masked Singer are a recipe for more eyeballs at Fox, argues Marc Berman.
  • NBC’s comedy error (Published in News) 13-05-2019
    US broadcast network NBC is taking an unusually modest approach in primetime next fall, particularly in the comedy department.
  • Writing on the wall (Published in News) 03-05-2019
    The ongoing spat between the WGA and ATA in the US might see a new modus operandi emerge for independent, agent-free writers.
  • Battle of wordsmiths (Published in Perspective) 05-04-2019
    Tomorrow is a big day in the ongoing fight between writers and talent agents in the US. So how might things pan out?
  • Brave new world (Published in Features) 11-03-2019
    Entertainment Studios' Byron Allen on how the digital revolution has broken down barriers in US syndication and created a global market for its content.
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