ULTIMO: ABC Commercial has licensed the factual format You Can't Ask That to new broadcasters in Italy, Sweden, the Netherlands, Spain and France.
Read More »Case Study: The Great Bake Off
Suzanne Kendrick, the head of global format sales at BBC Worldwide, talks about the success of the format.
Read More »Passion Sends Robot Wars Format to Asia
SINGAPORE: Passion Distribution has inked a deal with GroupM Entertainment (GME) APAC that will see a local version of the competition format Robot Wars air in Asia.
Read More »Keshet International Conducts Social Experiments
Keren Shahar, COO and president of distribution, talks about the company’s new social-experiment formats.
Read More »Lip Sync Battle Being Adapted in CEE, Middle East
LONDON/NEW YORK: Viacom International Media Networks (VIMN) has signed five new format agreements for the hit entertainment show Lip Sync Battle across Central and Eastern Europe and the Middle East.
Read More »The Bachelor Set for Local Treatment in Canada
TORONTO: Corus Entertainment's W Network has given the go-ahead to The Bachelor Canada on the heels of the successful first season of The Bachelorette Canada.
Read More »NBCU Intl. Formats Sends Hollywood Game Night to Eastern Europe
LONDON: NBCUniversal International Formats has inked a deal with Central Media Enterprises (CME) that will see the game show Hollywood Game Night air on CME's channels in Bulgaria, Romania, Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Read More »Armoza Places Pair of Formats in Spain
TEL AVIV: Armoza Formats' docu-reality show Marry Me Now and weekly TV event By Invitation Only are getting local treatments in Spain.
Read More »Secret Life of 4 Year Olds Being Adapted Across Europe
LONDON: RDF Television's hit series The Secret Life of 4 Year Olds, which launched on Channel 4 in the U.K., is getting local treatments across Europe following a number of format deals with Banijay companies.
Read More »Nordic World’s The Stream
Espen Huseby, the company's CEO, talks about the new music competition format, which was recently picked up for adaptation in the U.S.
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