TBI Weekly: It’s been a bright London TV Screenings… but are storm clouds on the horizon?

TBI Weekly: It’s been a bright London TV Screenings… but are storm clouds on the horizon?

London TV Screenings is drawing to a close today after a week of deals, dialogue, drinks and drizzle. As execs from across the world check out of the UK capital, TBI hears from key figures on the trends, changes and challenges for the rest of 2024.

What a difference a year can make. The last London TV Screenings saw the industry getting to grips with the fact that the streaming wars were, effectively, over.

We’ve since had 12 months of content cuts, staff lay-offs and the end of the growth-at-any-cost mindset, with the return of hallowed third-party sales from those that seemed to have given them up for the D2C dream.

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The week's top TBI stories...

  • WBD networks pick up Prime Video flagship duo ‘Clarkson’s Farm’ & ‘The Grand Tour’. Read more >
  • Exclusive: Prime Video preps ‘The Grand Tour’ return, with UK trio pitching. Read more >
  • How the TV industry is financing drama in a choppy market. Read more >
  • Disney’s EMEA streaming chief Luke Bradley-Jones to exit. Read more >
  • WBD & Paramount end potential merger talks, report claims. Read more >


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