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"Bloody Game" completes Nordic rollout as Banijay Finland commissions local adaptation 19 SEP 2025

Distribution

"Bloody Game" completes Nordic rollout as Banijay Finland commissions local adaptation

Korean survival reality format reaches fourth Nordic market via MTV3, after outperforming major franchises in Norway and Denmark.
UK Public Broadcasters urge strategic reform and policy support amid global platform disruption 19 SEP 2025

Free TV

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.
Spanish-language channel El Reino Infantil added Korean series “DoReMi Dalimi” 19 SEP 2025

Kids & Animation

Spanish-language channel El Reino Infantil added Korean series “DoReMi Dalimi”

Aimed at preschoolers, the Sunwoo & Company production blends everyday life stories with musical sequences that promote values such as empathy, communication, and the importance of family.
History Latin America launches “History Travel Solutions” to transform guest engagement in tourism sector 19 SEP 2025

Deals

History Latin America launches “History Travel Solutions” to transform guest engagement in tourism sector

Presented at the World Trade Expo in Miami, the new platform merges cultural storytelling, data-driven insights, and immersive media to serve brands across hospitality, airlines, and entertainment, reaching a fanbase where most identify as frequent travelers.
Netflix’s Ad-Supported tier becomes a key growth driver as subscriber base triples in two years 19 SEP 2025

Markets

Netflix’s Ad-Supported tier becomes a key growth driver as subscriber base triples in two years

According to Hub’s Q2 2025 TV Churn Tracker, 42% of Netflix subscribers now choose the Standard With Ads plan, up from just 14% in 2023, with the model proving especially successful among older, cost-conscious viewers.