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U&Dave commissions first-ever original drama with "Hit Point" 21 AUG 2025

Production

U&Dave commissions first-ever original drama with "Hit Point"

The six-part series, co-financed by CANAL+ and produced by Urban Myth Films, marks a milestone for U&Dave as it expands into scripted drama, with worldwide distribution handled by Studiocanal.
Australia's SBS will appoint Jane Palfreyman as Acting Managing Director 21 AUG 2025

Corporate Moves

Australia's SBS will appoint Jane Palfreyman as Acting Managing Director

The SBS Board of Directors has confirmed the appointment of the current Chief Marketing and Commercial Officer as SBS Acting Managing Director. At the same time, it conducts a global search for a new Managing Director.
Paramount tapped Rodrigo Mazon as Head of Latin America and Canada 20 AUG 2025

Corporate Moves

Paramount tapped Rodrigo Mazon as Head of Latin America and Canada

Reporting directly to Cindy Holland, Mazon will oversee all initiatives, operations, strategy, and programming for Paramount+ and Pluto TV across Latin America and Canada, with José Calderoni reporting to him on day-to-day regional operations.
MediaHub unveils cast and premiere date for new drama "Bitter Justice" on Bi Kanal 15 AUG 2025

Production

MediaHub unveils cast and premiere date for new drama "Bitter Justice" on Bi Kanal

Launching August 16, the revenge-driven series marks the second collaboration between "Nöbetçi Yapım" and "Globalsphere Studios", featuring a star-studded cast led by Shadi Tabarsa, Metehan Cemil Varol, and Ümit Olcay, and aiming to expand MediaHub’s international content portfolio.
Starz ended the quarter with 17.6 million U.S. subscribers, a decline of 410,000 15 AUG 2025

Streaming

Starz ended the quarter with 17.6 million U.S. subscribers, a decline of 410,000

These declines were primarily driven by continued pressure on linear subscribers and lower OTT subscriber additions. Including Canada, total North American subscribers were 19.1 million, reflecting a sequential decline of 520,000.