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mercredi 9 octobre 2013

Discovery and BBC End Partnership; Julian Fellowes Defends Controversial 'Downton Abbey' Scene; Full MIPCOM Coverage

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Discovery and BBC End Partnership
The split is billed as an amicable divorce by both parties as the two pledge to work with other partners while continuing to work with one another on select projects. | Read More
MIPCOM: French Air Traffic Controllers Threaten Thursday Strike
The work stoppage could affect travel out of the conference. | Read More
LATEST MOVIE NEWS
Abu Dhabi to Screen Alfred Hitchcock's 'Dial M for Murder' in 3D
The screening is part of one of two special sections aiming to celebrate world cinema. | Read More
Disney's 'Planes' to Open Rome Film Fest's Alice in the City Section
The autonomous sidebar, which focuses on films for young viewers, will also feature a competition lineup heavy on French films. | Read More
LATEST TV NEWS
Julian Fellowes Defends Controversial 'Downton Abbey' Scene
The series creator tells the BBC and other British media outlets that the storyline is not gratuitous despite more than 200 complaints. | Read More
MIPCOM: Mark Burnett's 'Space Race' Sells for Canada, India, Mexico
The NBC reality show will see contestants vie for a chance to be shot into orbit via Virgin Galactic. | Read More
THE BUSINESS
MIPCOM: Al Jazeera to Launch Online Global News Net
The Doha-based news network will focus on English service first. | Read More
Former StudioCanal Exec Harold van Lier to Join eOne's International Film Division
The distribution veteran will look to leverage financing from each of the Canadian distribution's foreign territories to increase movie acquisitions. | Read More
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