LEGO Foundation Awards $100M To Sesame Workshop
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.
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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.
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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 (…)
Rakuten Viki signed three major deals with Japanese broadcasters to acquire premium programming for its online video streaming platform.
As part of the recent agreements, the new programming (…)
Gusto Worldwide Media sold Flour Power to UMAX in South Korea.
The flagship baking series features host Jessica McGovern, who instructs viewers on how to bake extravagant and simple treats. (…)
The National Association of Television Program Executives (NATPE) appointed Charles Weiss as SVP, Business Development.
Prior to joining NATPE, Weiss served at Future PIc as vice president, (…)
Nippon TV sold the unscripted format rights of Old Enough! (pictured) to Singapore’s Mediacorp.
The long-running entertainment format follows an incognito camera crew as they film preschoolers venturing out on (…)
Global Content Hub by Zee announced three new drama series.
Guddan Tumse Na Ho Payega (The Relationship Conundrum) is a light-hearted story following a young woman who becomes a (…)
CBS and Network 10‘s direct-to-consumer SVoD service, 10 All Access, launched in Australia yesterday.
10 All Access subscribers will be able to access more than (…)
Twentieth Century Fox Television Distribution (TCFTVD) announced new licensing deals in Asia.
TCFTVD licensed How I Met Your Mother (HIMYM) to New Classics Media in China. Star India has (…)