Mediahub Newsletter #27
Novavision scores more programming deals with Artear
Argentinian group’s third deal confirms Latin American viewers’ appetite for Novavision programs.
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Novavision scores more programming deals with Artear
Argentinian group’s third deal confirms Latin American viewers’ appetite for Novavision programs. |
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Chinese version of “Gossip Girl” to be developed
Production of the Asian version of the hit teen drama will start in June. |
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Singaporean reality TV show to be available across multiple platforms in US and China
Third season of “SupermodelMe” has evolved to air online, on TV and over mobile networks. |
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Third season of “Secret Millionaire USA” to air in Canada
The Canadian network has also optioned the format rights. |
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Discovery taps into French TV market via Televista
The pay-TV company will be able to access Discovery’s female lifestyle programming. |
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MediaCorp appoints new TV chief
Singapore media group undergoes organizational restructuring. |
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Vietnam picks up ‘The Amazing Race’
Vietnamese version of ‘Amazing Race’ will begin airing in May. |
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Italy’s Mediaset re-launches international TV channel
The move follows RAI’s decision to cease expat programming production. |
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Cartoon Network rolls out first original documentary
Network’s documentary tackles the issue of bullying. |
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Rwanda’s first private TV station to start broadcasting in July
The station will focus solely on commercial and cultural content, mainly entertainment. |
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‘Rebuilding Japan’ to air across Asia to mark disaster’s anniversary
Six episodes by Japanese film-makers chart the recovery process in disaster areas. |
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Off the Fence sends ‘Asia’s Monarchies’ abroad
The series is among 650 hours of programming sold to European broadcasters. |
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Russia’s Star Media dances into France
French firm picks up rights to dance troupe competition show. |
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‘No Kitchen Required’ to premiere April 3 on BBC America.
New unscripted series sees three chefs dropped into the wilderness with just a knife. |
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BBC Worldwide Australia signs content deal with FetchTV
FetchTV has licensed over 1,750 episodes of BBC Worldwide content. |
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SBS International announces new titles for MIPTV
Australian multicultural broadcaster announces a diverse range of programming for Cannes. |
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Whatever Happened To? – Ampersand
Take a blast from the past to revisit your favorite stars of yesteryear. |
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Nina Patalo – Cyber Group Studios
Join the wacky adventures of Nina Patalo and her unusual friends. |
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Splash News
Tap into Splash News’ extensive network for your customizable celeb news. |
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Asian Side of the Doc
Asian and European documentary producers will converge in Tokyo from March 19 to 22. |
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Hong Kong International Film and TV Market (FILMART)
This year’s event, which runs from March 19-22, promises full-scale promotion by professionals worldwide. |
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