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Onza sold "El hormiguero" format in Argentina 16 DEC 2024

Distribution

Onza sold "El hormiguero" format in Argentina

The deal was struck with OLGA, a new live-streaming platform and one of the most-watched channels among young people in Argentina.
SyncWords: A win-win business strategy for broadcasters and streamers 5 DEC 2024

Content

SyncWords: A win-win business strategy for broadcasters and streamers

SyncWords is redefining what's possible in captioning, subtitling, and dubbing automation for both live and pre-recorded video content. Olga Kuryshko, Marketing Director at the company, shares the latest AI breakthroughs and explains how they're reshaping opportunities for broadcast TV networks and OTT platforms worldwide.
Boat Rocker\ 12 AUG 2024

Kids & Animation

Boat Rocker's kids and family titles gain global attention

Live action mixed series "Olga da Polga", tween dance drama "The Next Step", and ghoulish comedy "The Strange Chores" have been sold in several territories.
DeAPlaneta Entertainment and Canal+ Poland sign a deal for "Milo" and two other preschool series 26 JUN 2024

Kids & Animation

DeAPlaneta Entertainment and Canal+ Poland sign a deal for "Milo" and two other preschool series

Thanks to this agreement, Canal + has renewed season 1 of Milo and will broadcast its season 2 together with Mia & Codie and Nina & Olga in Poland through its linear TV channel and also through SVOD. Milo is co produced by DeAPlaneta Entertainment and Fourth Wall (UK) and DeAPlaneta Entertainment manages Global Rights of the series worldwide.
United Media appoints Olga Slisarenko as Head of Reality and Entertainment Format Development 6 JUN 2024

Corporate Moves

United Media appoints Olga Slisarenko as Head of Reality and Entertainment Format Development

She is an accomplished media professional with extensive experience in production and format development. From 2016 to 2023, she led the Entertainment Programs and Format Department at 1+1 Media in Kyiv, where she managed high-profile shows like “The Voice” and “Dancing with the Stars”.