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Manori Ravindran

Manori Ravindran

Manori Ravindran is the Editor of TBI Magazine. She was previously International Editor at Broadcast, and prior to this, news editor at Realscreen Magazine in Toronto. She is based in London.

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Viacom International Studios hunts “alliances” to bolster global roll-out

Viacom has made it crystal clear that its in-house global production banner is open for…

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Conecta Fiction reveals pitch prize winners

Spanish and Chilean projects took home the top pitch prizes at the third instalment of…

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Europe’s Alliance looks to Spain as it navigates different priorities

The fledgling Alliance of European public broadcasters is looking to get into business with Spain…

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Huawei Video eyes interactive content to leverage 5G roll-out

Huawei’s European video chief has called on the creative community to bring the Chinese mobile…

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Doc directors cry out for mental health support, boundary-setting

As the TV industry begins to take greater steps towards addressing mental ill-health, directors such…

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Amazon grows sports coverage with WTA deal

Amazon has expanded its live sports portfolio, snapping up the exclusive rights to the Women’s…

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Channel 4 unveils access documentary slate

Channel 4 has unveiled a slate of access documentaries that investigate policing, mental health, the…

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CNN pulls ‘Anderson Cooper’ show off Facebook for its own platforms

CNN has pulled Anderson Cooper: Full Circle off Facebook after one year, with plans to…

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Tom Manwaring boards M&A firm Helion Partners

Media adviser Tom Manwaring has joined M&A broker Helion Partners. The exec, who has advised…

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Bigger, better and celebrity-laden: Is the future of docs sustainable?

As documentaries cutting through on SVODs begin to look glossier and more high-profile by the…