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Silverlining Rights closed pre-sales for Content Kings’ “Lip reading The Royals” 18 JUL 2025

Deals

Silverlining Rights closed pre-sales for Content Kings’ “Lip reading The Royals”

It´s a bold new documentary that claims to reveal private conversations among senior royals — and broadcasters from Australia to Israel have already secured rights.
Silverlining Rights Greenlights "Air India Flight 171 Tragedy: How Safe Is Your Plane?" 30 JUN 2025

Production

Silverlining Rights Greenlights "Air India Flight 171 Tragedy: How Safe Is Your Plane?"

Silverlining has brought in nine international funding and co-production partners, led by Channel 4 (UK), who will bill the programme as "Air India Crash: What Went Wrong?", and a US Network, alongside SBS (Australia), DR (Denmark), DPG (Belgium), CNN (Portugal), HOT8 (Israel), Movistar (Spain), and a pan–Southeast Asian channel (brokered in association with Still Road Media).
Silverlining Rights closed deals for "Social Media Murders: The Murder of Olly Stephens" 11 JUN 2025

Deals

Silverlining Rights closed deals for "Social Media Murders: The Murder of Olly Stephens"

The documentary has been sold to Nine (Australia), RTL (Germany), RTS (Switzerland), TV2 (Denmark), TV2 (Norway), TV4 (Sweden), MTV Finland, RTBF (Belgium), RTS Switzerland, Play Media (Belgium), Quebecor Content, Upstream Media (US, Canada, Lat Am, South Africa) and VA Media (US, LatAm, and Asia).
Silverlining Rights closed multiple deals for "Storms from Above" 22 MAY 2025

Deals

Silverlining Rights closed multiple deals for "Storms from Above"

The sales follow Silverlining’s successful international roll out of Good TV’s "Hurricanes from Above", with additional recent sales announced to SBS, Prima Group and RTHK.
 Silverlining Rights sells Love Productions' "Our Welsh Chapel Dream" around the world 12 MAY 2025

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Silverlining Rights sells Love Productions' "Our Welsh Chapel Dream" around the world

The Channel 4 series, now into its second season, has been sold to DR (Denmark), AVROTROS/NPO (Netherlands), SVT (Sweden), Britbox (Australia), BBC UKTV (New Zealand), and SBS (Australia) for a second window in Australia for their daytime schedule.