Over the past five or six years, two of the leading national sports networks—ESPN and Fox Sports Net—have developed documentary series that have taken
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OK, I admit it. I watched The Apprentice. I TiVo'd The Simple Life. I even tuned in to The Resturaunt. And that's not all. I've become a fan of A&E's
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Key players from Participant Media, KCET, and CNN Films fill you in on the future of non-fiction works on television.
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The presence of women commissioning editors and buyers of documentaries in the European television landscape is quite remarkable. Although heads of
More and more women now run major television outlets for documentary film. Here, we profile the female power-brokers at Discovery Channel, Discovery
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What does the future hold for independent documentary films and public broadcasting? What can you do to impact the decisions and changes being made right now?
In a master class entitled "The Art of the Tease," held at the 2005 RealScreen Summit in Washington, DC, in February, two hooks were cited to entice