The fund is part of Sky’s £30 million commitment to tackle racial injustice, remove barriers and provide opportunities for creative talent in the industry. The content to be published on Sky Sports platforms from May 2024 onwards.
The OneCoin fraud documentary has already been acquired by TVE and Al-Jazeera having been in production by Norwegian production house Hacienda Films for three and a half years.
The new creative program for scripted talent is set to facilitate collaborative storytelling by pairing in-house development executives with emerging writers in a dynamic residency.
The talent show returns to Chile with a 1,145 m2 studio theater with direct sound and capacity for over 250 seats, 360 lighting spotlights, 160 m2 of screens, and more than 20 cameras.