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ZDF Studios secures international distribution rights for new period crime drama "Von Fock" 19 NOV 2024

Deals

ZDF Studios secures international distribution rights for new period crime drama "Von Fock"

"Von Fock", filmed on location in Estonia, Latvia and Italy and directed by Arun Tamm ("Bad Hair Friday", "Container"), is co-produced by Zolba Productions, Latvia’s Berghein Production and Nafta, Italy’s Movie.Mento, Albolina Film and Eesti Telefilm, the drama production arm of Estonian Public Broadcasting (ERR).
S4C and Media Cymru join forces for a new digital project 18 NOV 2024

Deals

S4C and Media Cymru join forces for a new digital project

The project, titled “Transforming S4C’s Digital Future” and running until December 2025, will focus on exploring the future of S4C’s audiences, its distribution, and the prominence of public service broadcasting in the digital age. Its ultimate aim is to ensure that S4C’s Welsh-language content is easily discoverable both in Wales and across the UK.
Nem Awards 2024: Intense competition for the title of best series in the CEE region 30 OCT 2024

Awards

Nem Awards 2024: Intense competition for the title of best series in the CEE region

Major companies such as BH Telecom, Cosmote TV, Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation ERT S.A., Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) have entered the prestigious competition.
ITV Studios and Tokyo Broadcasting System to create "Ninja Warrior" FAST channel 2 OCT 2024

Streaming

ITV Studios and Tokyo Broadcasting System to create "Ninja Warrior" FAST channel

The deal is a first in terms of ITV Studios’ first FAST channel creation for third-party IP and Tokyo Broadcasting’s first foray into FAST. ITV Studios will create, operate, market, and distribute the channel in the UK and Canada initially, with Australia and several other major territories to follow in the coming months.
USA: Women’s sports show growth potential for broadcasting revenues 5 SEP 2024

Markets

USA: Women’s sports show growth potential for broadcasting revenues

Ampere’s research revealed as interest and engagement rise, shorter rights cycles, independent sales, and investments in production could unlock higher revenues in the next media cycle.