Blue Ant Studios promotes Nick Solowski to Vice President of International Sales

The focus of their work will be on the territories of Australia, New Zealand, Korea, Japan, China, and Canada. The company also confirmed a raft of deals recently secured in Australia and New Zealand.

3 DEC 2024
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Blue Ant Studios, an international production studio and rights business, announced at the Asia Television Forum & Market (ATF) that Nick Solowski, previously Senior Director, International Sales & Acquisitions, has been promoted to the position of VP, International Sales.

Based in Toronto, Nick, an integral member of both Blue Ant Studios’ APAC and Americas teams, reports jointly to Jon Penn, Managing Director, APAC, Blue Ant Media and Bryan Gabourie, SVP, International Sales & Partnerships, Blue Ant Studios, with a focus on the territories of Australia, New Zealand, Korea, Japan, China and Canada. After nearly eight years with Blue Ant, this elevated role will now see Nick looking to supercharge the company’s business in these markets, broadening the scope of existing content partnerships and cultivating new ones, especially with emerging platforms. Prior to joining Blue Ant Studios, Nick gained a wealth of experience from distribution sales roles in Canada at Tricon Films & Television, Spafax Canada and Alliance Atlantis MPD.

Jon Penn, Managing Director, APAC, Blue Ant Media, praised the exec: “Nick is a valuable and hard-working member of Blue Ant Studios’ distribution team, hugely respected by his peers and industry colleagues. He has a proven track record of securing successful partnerships across our catalogue of finished content, identifying crucial pre-sale deals for many of our key title launches, and consistently working to grow our reach through deploying a variety of creative business models. This promotion is well deserved and I am excited to continue working alongside him in the APAC region to grow our presence and reputation," commented.

In related news, Blue Ant Studios also confirmed a raft of deals recently secured in Australia and New Zealand. In Australia, Network Ten has acquired "Airborne" (4 x 60’, Humble Bee Films), the bluechip, natural history series that has just announced actor Keeley Hawes ("Line of Duty", "Bodyguard") as its narrator. This tentpole title celebrates the trials and tribulations of those creatures that defy gravity, mastering the air around them in a myriad of exhilarating ways. Channel Nine has acquired the powerful current affairs documentary "Trump: A Second Chance?" (1 x 60’, October Films), alongside two true crime titles: "Body in the Suitcase" (2 x 60’, Transistor Films) and season 10 of "See No Evil", a series examining how real crimes are solved with the help of surveillance cameras. Channel Nine has also licensed the aspirational reality series "Dubai: Buying the Dream" (6 x 60’, Angel Eye Media), set in the high-stakes world of Dubai’s luxury property market.

SBS has picked up high-profile recent launches "Stormy" (1 x 120’, Imagine Documentaries), about the incredible life of Stormy Daniels and "Playboy Bunny Murder" (2 x 60’, Future Studios & Soho Studios), as well as seasons two and three of the unique history series, "Mysteries from Above" (20 x 60’, Blue Ant Studios). Meanwhile, SBS Food has acquired "Adam Richman Eats Britain" (10 x 30, eOne), which follows the American food explorer as he seeks out iconic British culinary treats, "Sophie Grigson: Slice of Italy" (20 x 30’, Finestripe Productions) and "Tom Kerridge: Secrets of the Pub Kitchen" (10 x 30’, Bone Soup Productions), a 10-part series that introduces viewers to a high-profile chef, behind the scenes of one of his pubs, as he attempts to achieve a Michelin star.

Further deals down under have been recently concluded with Britbox, for true crime title "Murder in the Village: Who Killed the Doctor’s Wife" (2 x 60’, Blink Films).In New Zealand, TVNZ has licensed "Charles III: The Coronation Year" (2 x 60’, Oxford Film and TV) and "World’s Most Luxurious Retirement Homes" (1 x 60, ScreenDog Pictures), a fascinating title visiting the ultra-rich in retirement – places with Bugatti stairlifts and Michelin-starred chefs on call.

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