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DAZN Group completed the acquisition of Australia's Foxtel 2 APR 2025

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DAZN Group completed the acquisition of Australia's Foxtel

Foxtel Group, Australia’s premier subscription television provider, will continue to operate as a standalone business while benefiting from the UK-based DAZN’s global reach, market-leading technology, and investment in sports entertainment innovation.
France and Canada Take Center Stage at Conecta Fiction & Entertainment 2025 11 MAR 2025

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France and Canada Take Center Stage at Conecta Fiction & Entertainment 2025

In the 2023-2024 period, Canadian film and television production alone contributed over $11 billion to Canada's GDP. Meanwhile, France, according to data from September 2024, reported sales figures reaching €203.4 million, surpassing the €200 million threshold for the third time in 30 years.
FilmSharks named International Sales Agent for “Don’t Leave The Kids Alone” 21 FEB 2025

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FilmSharks named International Sales Agent for “Don’t Leave The Kids Alone”

The horror/thriller film by Emilio Portes had its premiere at IFF festival and is distributed by Televisa’s Videocine in Latin America and the US.
A+E  Global Media Group inks deal with Arré Studio to bring global format "Alone" to India 8 NOV 2024

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A+E Global Media Group inks deal with Arré Studio to bring global format "Alone" to India

It was announced by Namit Sharma, CEO Arré Studio and Amreet Chahal, Content Sales Director for A+E Media Group, Asia-Pacific. "Alone" first premiered on A+E’s The History Channel US in 2015, and has now run for eleven hit seasons with a twelfth season in production.
Netflix's "Pedro Páramo" brought In Mxn 375 million to the Mexican economy 7 NOV 2024

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Netflix's "Pedro Páramo" brought In Mxn 375 million to the Mexican economy

This is a measure of impact on GDP, which includes both direct spending on production, as well as spending throughout the supply chain. The production team was made up of more than 550 technicians and artists. And in San Luis Potosí alone, there were more than 2,500 workers.