12 OCT 2022

Tortoise Media and Sky Studios sign an exclusive multi-year first look deal

Tortoise Media and Sky Studios announced an exclusive multi-year first look deal to adapt Tortoise Media’s original podcasts into high-end series and features, across scripted and documentary.

12 OCT 2022

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Tortoise Media and Sky Studios announced an exclusive multi-year first look deal to adapt Tortoise Media’s original podcasts into high-end series and features, across scripted and documentary. The development deal will see Tortoise Media collaborate with Sky Studios throughout the development process, combining award-winning journalism and storytelling with cinematic filmmaking, to produce Sky Originals for Sky’s customers in the UK, Italy, Germany, and beyond.

Furthermore, the partnership will give Sky Studios first look access to Tortoise’s slate of award-winning podcasts, including their weekly investigative podcast, “The Slow Newscast,” as well as their multi-part series. Since 2019, Tortoise Media has produced chart-topping podcast series such as “Sweet Bobby” and “Hoaxed,” their latest multi-part series exploring one of Britain’s most serious conspiracy theories.

“We're hugely proud to develop this partnership with Sky Studios and excited at the prospect of seeing our journalism developed into film and television by one of the best screen storytellers in the world. At Tortoise, we hope that by taking the time to investigate stories and report them in full, we can get to the heart of things. And, together, we hope those stories will reach even more people,”  said James Harding, Editor and co-founder of Tortoise Media.

Barnaby Shingleton, Director of Factual at Sky Studios, added: “Tortoise Media has built an enviable position as one of the UK’s leading podcast creators. Their stellar track record of investigative journalism and captivating storytelling, combined with our commitment to creating premium programming, is the perfect symbiosis. We’re looking forward to seeing these mediums collide, to deliver a bigger and more diverse slate to Sky customers and beyond.”

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