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Annecy MIFA 2025: Mediawan Kids & Family unveiled major animation lineup 11 JUN 2025

Kids & Animation

Annecy MIFA 2025: Mediawan Kids & Family unveiled major animation lineup

With over 5,000 episodes and 3,000 half-hours in distribution, the group adds 15+ new projects across partnerships with TF1, Nickelodeon, Warner Bros Discovery, and Disney, and launches a Digital First strategy targeting Gen Alpha.
Nickelodeon acquired Mediawan's brand-new animated series "Mr. Crocodile" 5 JUN 2025

Kids & Animation

Nickelodeon acquired Mediawan's brand-new animated series "Mr. Crocodile"

Produced by Joann Sfar’s Magical Society and distributed by Mediawan Kids & Family, with the participation of Nickelodeon and France Télévisions, the series will air globally on Nick Jr. channels, and on France Télévisions in France. 
ABC Commercial sold "Planet Lulin" to Paramount for Nickelodeon UK & Ireland 6 JAN 2025

Kids & Animation

ABC Commercial sold "Planet Lulin" to Paramount for Nickelodeon UK & Ireland

"Planet Lulin" premieres on Nickelodeon UK on Saturday, January 11, 2025. Produced by Moody Street Kids and Princess Pictures, the title will join the Nickelodeon UK lineup, available across Sky, Virgin Media, and TalkTalk Plus TV. In Ireland, it will air on Virgin Media Ireland, Eir TV, and Sky Ireland.
Superprod Animation and Red Monk Studio Kick Off  Production of "Underdog" 18 SEP 2024

Kids & Animation

Superprod Animation and Red Monk Studio Kick Off Production of "Underdog"

It is based on the U.S. property "Underdog"", first created in 1959, the series has retained its popularity through decades of TV shows (on NBC, CBS, and Nickelodeon), comics, and films.This new animated series, co-produced by Superprod Animation and Red Monk Studio, will consist of 52 episodes, each 11 minutes long.
Nickelodeon, Paramount+ Marketing Exec Sabrina Caluori exits 13 AUG 2024

Corporate Moves

Nickelodeon, Paramount+ Marketing Exec Sabrina Caluori exits

Her departure follows that of Paramount+ and Showtime CMO Michael Engleman. Paramount last Thursday confirmed deep cutbacks are coming soon, with 15% of the U.S. workforce to exit before the end of the year.