Sky Studios has brought on board Rebecca O’Connor as director of production, joining later this year from the BBC.
Lille Dialogues Lineup to Include Cécile Frot-Coutaz, Casey Bloys
February 24, 2023
The lineup of guests and speakers for Series Mania’s Lille Dialogues has been unveiled, with Sky Studios’ Cécile Frot-Coutaz and HBO’s Casey Bloys among those giving keynotes.
Sky Studios to Adapt Tortoise Media Podcasts for the Screen
October 12, 2022
Sky Studios has signed an exclusive multiyear first-look deal with Tortoise Media to adapt the company’s original podcasts into high-end series and features across scripted and documentary.
Jane Millichip Steps Down from Sky Studios
February 8, 2022
After nine years at Sky, Jane Millichip has decided to step down from her role as chief content officer at Sky Studios to "seek new challenges."
Sky Studios Promotes Nils Hartmann
December 10, 2021
Sky Studios has promoted Nils Hartmann to the newly created role of senior VP of Sky Studios Deutschland and Italia.
Sky Studios Pacts with Birmingham Repertory for Writing Scheme
May 27, 2021
Sky Studios and Birmingham Repertory Theatre have launched Sky Comedy REP, a new partnership that aims to discover and develop new regional comedy writing talent from across the U.K., particularly from underrepresented communities.
Cécile Frot-Coutaz to Lead Sky Studios
May 13, 2021
Cécile Frot-Coutaz, currently head of YouTube in EMEA, is set to become CEO of Sky Studios.
Sky Studios & Fremantle’s The Apartment Ink Multiyear Pact
February 19, 2020
Sky Studios and Fremantle’s The Apartment have entered into a multiyear development and production partnership.
Sky Studios Inks First-Look Deal with Romesh Ranganathan’s Ranga Bee
February 3, 2020
Sky Studios has signed a first-look script deal with the award-winning comedy and entertainment indie Ranga Bee, founded by comedian Romesh Ranganathan and exec producer and director Benjamin Green.
Sky Setting Up New Studio at Elstree
December 3, 2019
Sky is establishing a new studio at Elstree, with over 2,000 new jobs and £3 billion production investment in the U.K. creative sector expected in the first five years alone.