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New Zealand television, digital and radio funding agency NZ On Air has invested NZ$14.9m (US$8.81m) in its latest round of support for scripted and documentary projects.
US-based streamer Apple TV+ has picked up the global rights to acclaimed feature documentary Come See Me in the Good Light.
Broadcasters ABC Kids in Australia and Hop! in Israel have acquired children’s live-action and CG palaeontology series Dino Dex.
Free streaming service Amazon MX Player has picked up Turkish dramas Golden Boy (Yalı Çapkını) and Chrysalis (Camdaki Kız) from Scandinavian distributor Eccho Rights for its feed in India.
Amazon-owned streamer Prime Video in the UK and Ireland has acquired a package of 10 true crime documentaries from London-based distributor Sphere Abacus, including an investigation into an infamous ...
Canadian studio group WildBrain’s deal to offload its linear television channels to IoM Media Ventures has hit a snag stemming from a carriage dispute with Bell.
Paris-based animation studio and IP company Hari has promoted Sophie ‘Kido’ Prigent to director of strategic partnerships and financing, and hired Cake’s Toby Jones as head of sales.
Helsinki-based Rabbit Films has acquired the international distribution rights to quiz format Masters of Everyday Life.
Netflix executives have set a target of reaching a market valuation of US$1tn, doubling revenue and adding around 110 million more subscribers by 2030, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
Leonine Animation Studios’ Toon2Tango in Germany, part of Mediawan Kids and Family, has joined the second season of animated kids’ series Monster Loving Maniacs as a coproducer.
Australian indie production company Orange Entertainment Co has bolstered its leadership team by promoting Diya Eid to head of content.
Prime Video has acquired US rights to The Narrow Road to the Deep North, the Australian war drama from Sony Pictures Television.
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