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Beta Film secures "A Lovely Mess – Rob the Rich" ahead of Mipcom with 450-Hour global drama slate 23 SEP 2025

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Beta Film secures "A Lovely Mess – Rob the Rich" ahead of Mipcom with 450-Hour global drama slate

New French class satire joins a high-profile lineup including "Mozart Mozart", "Empathy", "Velvet New York", "The Couple Next Door – Deadly Attraction", and "The Great Chimera", as Beta targets buyers in Cannes with top-tier scripted content from around the world.
USA: NFL viewers embrace interactive, social and shoppable Game Day experiences 22 SEP 2025

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USA: NFL viewers embrace interactive, social and shoppable Game Day experiences

Horowitz Research finds that 63% of NFL fans engage on social media during games, 51% shop live, and 45% interact through features like alternate camera angles and mini-games—signaling new monetization and fan engagement opportunities.
UK Public Broadcasters urge strategic reform and policy support amid global platform disruption 19 SEP 2025

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UK Public Broadcasters urge strategic reform and policy support amid global platform disruption

At RTS Cambridge 2025, BBC Director-General Tim Davie highlights that the broadcaster reaches 94% of UK households monthly, while UK PSBs collectively demand urgent policy measures to secure future growth, prominence, and protection in the digital media ecosystem.
Federation Studio France is the largest production company in France in 2025 19 SEP 2025

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Federation Studio France is the largest production company in France in 2025

Ecran Total 2025 Fiction Producers Ranking: Federation Studio France is the largest production company in France in 2025 Federation Studios is the 2 nd largest fiction production group, for the fourth year in a row.
TV series adaptations boost video game player numbers by up to 490% 18 SEP 2025

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TV series adaptations boost video game player numbers by up to 490%

The data comes from new research by Ampere Analysis, which reveals that TV or movie adaptations of video games drive average player growth of almost 140%—far higher than the uplift generated by game-based activations alone.