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NTV's editor has joined TV6, another minor but bigger channel owned by Boris Berezovsky, once a powerful tycoon but now also a fugitive (in Paris) from the Kremlin's brand of justice.
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Such formats could migrate to bigger channels if they work.
The four bigger channels are USA, the Disney Channel, TNT and ESPN.
Ratings for Sky homegrown comedy and drama remain a fraction of those for the bigger channels although, as former BBC3 controller Murphy will never tire of pointing out, it's not about overnights, it's about subscriptions.
When you're bigger, channels play a very important role.
And, for some of their bigger channels, Big Frame also directly manages the talent.
YouTube glosses over this by touting the successes of its bigger channels.
The copper-btpe complexes are stagger-packed to form an open framework containing the two kinds of channels with parallelogram-like apertures, in which the BW12 guests are encapsulated into the bigger channels.
Executives said the network is hoping to find material that the bigger channels might pass over, delivering new programs in limited runs rather than betting on 22-episode seasons.
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