Sky New Zealand Renews Series From Prime Entertainment
Sky New Zealand signed a package deal with Prime Entertainment Group.
The New Zealand broadcaster renewed Hollywood Singing and Dancing, and picked up the documentary The Brothers (…)
Sky New Zealand signed a package deal with Prime Entertainment Group.
The New Zealand broadcaster renewed Hollywood Singing and Dancing, and picked up the documentary The Brothers (…)
Toei Animation Europe partnered with SVoD platforms for the launch of Saint Seiya Saintia Sho.
The spin-off series to the original Saint Seiya series will be available beginning December 10 on (…)
Armoza Formats announced that Context Media acquired the local rights to Singerella for Thailand.
The factual entertainment format follows one woman with unfulfilled musical aspirations as she is mentored by (…)
Bavaria Fiction, Sky Deutschland, and Sonar Entertainment agreed to continue Das Boot for a second season.
The critically acclaimed event series debuted in November (…)
Mondo TV closed a multi-show deal with Mauritius Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) for three series.
MBC acquired Heidi, Bienvenida a Casa, Sissi the Young Empress, and Robot Trains (pictured). Both Heidi, Bienvenida a Casa and Sissi (…)
NBCUniversal International Formats struck a deal with Germany’s ProSiebenSat.1 for Top Chef.
Produced by RedSeven Entertainment, the local six-part version will air on Sat.1 in summer 2019. Eckart Witzigmann (…)
Entertainment One (eOne) signed a two-year, first-look deal with Amy Ziering and Kirby Dick of Chain Camera for scripted and unscripted television programming.
Ziering and Dick are a (…)
The LEGO Foundation awarded the Sesame Workshop with a $100 million grant for an initiative to support children affected by the Rohingya and Syrian refugee crises.
In (…)
ZDF Enterprises picked up the worldwide distribution rights to Anthropocene – Human Force of Nature.
Directed by Jens Monath, the three-part documentary addresses global issues and scientific and social (…)
Looking Glass International confirmed a slew of sales in Asia.
The Australia-based distribution company sold Beyond Boundaries: The Harvey Weinstein Scandal (pictured), Travelling Talkies, and 24th Street to NHK. Hong Kong-based PCCW acquired (…)