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Judith Light and Mireille Dumas to Chair Juries at 64th Monte-Carlo Television Festival 16 APR 2025

Awards

Judith Light and Mireille Dumas to Chair Juries at 64th Monte-Carlo Television Festival

For the first time in the Festival’s history, two women will lead the juries of the 64th Monte-Carlo Television Festival this year. This bold decision highlights the Festival’s commitment to promoting excellence and diversity in television.
South Korean shows are the most popular non-US content on Netflix 15 APR 2025

Markets

South Korean shows are the most popular non-US content on Netflix

Netflix’s love affair with South Korean content is set to continue In the second half of 2024, South Korean content was streamed for 7.7bn hours, around 8% of all viewing on Netflix. This outpaces content from major markets, including the UK, Japan, and Spain.
New professional dancers confirmed for BBC's "Strictly Come Dancing" return 15 APR 2025

Production

New professional dancers confirmed for BBC's "Strictly Come Dancing" return

It´s set to premiere on BBC One and BBC iPlayer in autumn 2025. The title  is a BBC Studios Entertainment production for BBC One and BBC iPlayer, commissioned by Kalpna Patel-Knight, Head of Entertainment at the BBC.
NAB 2025: ODMEDIA won the "Amazon Prime Performer EMEA 2024" award 14 APR 2025

Awards

NAB 2025: ODMEDIA won the "Amazon Prime Performer EMEA 2024" award

This prestigious award underscores ODMedia’s commitment to delivering top-tier digital media solutions for its clients while meeting the highest technical and quality standards set by Amazon Prime Video through their PFV program. 
Animation UK calls for targeted policy action to safeguard sector growth 10 APR 2025

Kids & Animation

Animation UK calls for targeted policy action to safeguard sector growth

In its recently published 'Blueprint for Growth,' Animation UK sets out a clear and cost-effective roadmap for addressing these challenges, and shows how animation could double in size and contribution to UK GVA, growing from £1.7bn to over £2bn, and increasing employment to over 20,000 highly skilled jobs.