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BeIN Media Group extends long-term content deal with Sony across MENA and Türkiye 2 JUN 2025

Deals

BeIN Media Group extends long-term content deal with Sony across MENA and Türkiye

As part of the renewed deal, beIN will continue to hold first and second window rights to several film titles from SPE’s robust and diverse library including fan favorites, award-winning classics, and some of the most popular television series in recent years, in MENA and Türkiye respectively.
YouTube, a key platform for TV and Film, now reaches 38% of global users 21 MAY 2025

Trends

YouTube, a key platform for TV and Film, now reaches 38% of global users

YouTube reaches 84% of internet users monthly, with 34% of long-form viewers using Smart TVs. In Asia Pacific and Latin America, engagement with TV and film content on the platform hits 45% and 40% respectively.
Universal to produce movie adaptation of "OutRun" video game 22 APR 2025

Production

Universal to produce movie adaptation of "OutRun" video game

The production will feature Michael Bay and Sydney Sweeney. The title will follow in the footsteps of "The Super Mario Bros. Movie" and "Five Nights at Freddy’s", which collectively earned $1.4 billion and $290 million at the global box office, respectively.
Nippon TV's "Man or Mannequin?" gameshow format was optioned by Casta Diva in Italy 7 APR 2025

Production

Nippon TV's "Man or Mannequin?" gameshow format was optioned by Casta Diva in Italy

The announcement was made by Sayako Aoki, Head of International Sales at Nippon TV, and Massimo Righini and Fabio Nesi, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Executive Officer, respectively, at Casta Diva Pictures.
Streaming algorithms surpass word-of-mouth in viewer influence 27 MAR 2025

Trends

Streaming algorithms surpass word-of-mouth in viewer influence

Ampere's recent analysis shows that personalized recommendations now drive 26% of global viewing decisions, beating word-of-mouth at 23%. Among 25–34-year-olds and parents of young children, that figure jumps to 30% and 31%, respectively.