Hat Trick International Adds Health And Wellness Titles To Slate
Hat Trick International added two new Channel 4 titles to its health and wellness slate of programming.
Featuring Professor Tim Spector and Dr. Kandi Ejiofor, What Not (…)
Hat Trick International added two new Channel 4 titles to its health and wellness slate of programming.
Featuring Professor Tim Spector and Dr. Kandi Ejiofor, What Not (…)
The FAME Shorts Film Festival Awards took place on September 3, 2025, in Cape Town, South Africa.
The awards ceremony honored winners from a program of (…)
FilmRise entered new partnerships for two true-crime co-productions, Murder in Mind and Pushed to Death.
Co-produced by FilmRise alongside CBS AMC Networks UK Channels Partnership and Blue (…)
Ultra-conservative U.S. TV news outlet Newsmax has filed an antitrust lawsuit against conservative FOX News. Newsmax accuses the conservative media giant of abusing its monopoly power to suppress its right-leaning competitors.
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John Malone can be considered a modern Godot, widely talked about, but rarely or ever seen. Indeed, in a memorable New York Times interview — published in the August 31, 2025 (…)
The MIP Africa TV market opened on September 1, 2025 on a cool, sunny day in Cape Town, South Africa, where it is the end of winter. But it’ll be (…)
The Independent Film & Television Alliance, producer of the American Film Market, announced that president and CEO Jean Prewitt will step down at the end of the year, following (…)
Secuoya Studios has secured a first-look deal with American filmmaker Chris Moukarbel for the joint development of original documentaries and unscripted projects.
“Chris’ perspective represents what we value most: powerful, contemporary (…)
Keshet International has signed a factual co-development deal with Scottish production company Caledonia TV.
The deal will see both parties co-develop Hitler’s Favourite Royals, a three-part historical docuseries that uncovers the (…)
The NFL, the American Football League, is not happy with the Nielsen’s TV ratings because, it said, their metrics undercut viewers, which is a factor when negotiating for TV rights.
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