Passion Distribution launches UpStream Media business unit

Head of YouTube Channels, Joe Elliott, will oversee the new digital media content business.

26 APR 2023

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Passion Distribution recently confirmed the launch of UpStream Media, a new business focused on digital rights management and digital growth opportunities, in an effort to maximize the value of content for clients and partners. Chief Operating Officer Nick Rees described the launch of UpStream Media as a “turning point” for the business. 

The company's Head of YouTube Channels, Joe Elliott, one of the early adopters of the Content ID system has built up Passion’s channel management capabilities in-house will now serve as Head of UpStream Media“This step will allow greater clarity in future conversations as we push for further acquisitions, partnerships and representation opportunities," Elliott said. "As a standalone business, UpStream can focus independently on its growth strategy and react quickly to the changing media landscape.”

After building a slate of popular FAST and YouTube channels dedicated to faithful audiences, as well as the production of original content for these channels, Passion Distribution is now establishing a subsidiary business to manage these activities and cater for the growing demand of content for the Direct to Consumer market. The launch follows the business surpassing 500 million hours of content viewed across its portfolio of acclaimed channels such as Naked Science, Origin, Filth and OMG Weddings. Existing channels feature brands and award-winning programming such as "Big Fat Gypsy Wedding" and "Traffic Cops," with plans to launch further channels imminently, including "Find it, Fix it, Flog it."

"What started as a way of protecting and monetising the content Passion Distribution represents has developed into a business in its own right, we are now managing content specifically for AVOD and FAST very successfully," a recent press release states. "As well as increasing the lifecycle and value of traditional TV content we will also be working with brands to produce original content for our highly engaged global audiences.”