Keshet Launches ‘Who Wants to Start?’
Keshet has launched new celebrity roundtable format Who Wants to Start?
The program brings together five celebrities who all share one defining life experience — from anxiety and divorce to parenthood, (…)
Keshet has launched new celebrity roundtable format Who Wants to Start?
The program brings together five celebrities who all share one defining life experience — from anxiety and divorce to parenthood, (…)
President Trump favors it, and both the Justice Department and the FCC support it, but a U.S. federal judge in California does not. As a result, Nexstar will have to (…)
ORF-Enterprise has licensed the fourth season of the crime series Soko Linz to Japan’s Action Channel, which has now acquired its full rights package.
The series, produced by Gebhardt Productions, follows (…)
U.K.-based Spirit Studios has launched 10 Minute History, a new digital channel designed for modern viewing habits.
The channel delivers cinematic, story-driven history in tightly structured ten-minute episodes. Each episode (…)
Netflix’s co-founder, Reed Hastings, is stepping down as chairman of the streaming giant to focus on philanthropy and other pursuits.
Hastings has led the business for three decades, guiding its transformation (…)
LIV Golf has struggled to attract large television audiences since its launch in 2022 as an alternative to the PGA Tour. Backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, the league (…)
All3Media format Lingo Türkiye has reached its 400th episode on Turkish broadcaster TRT.
Airing every weekday on TRT and distributed globally by All3Media International, the format is licensed and produced in Turkey (…)
Telefe Studios started filming Triángulo Amoroso, its first vertical-format drama series for the entire Telefe ecosystem, including broadcast television, digital platforms and social media.
This new microseries stars Wanda Nara and (…)
RaiCom screenings are now taking place in Assisi, Italy. The so-called “Assisi Screenings” began on Tuesday, April 14, and will conclude on Friday, April 17.
In a disputed move, U.S. ratings service Nielsen reversed its earlier assessment that broadcast TV had won the ratings race. This week, it reported instead that streaming now leads the (…)