DRG has licensed its social-history format Born On to Kan in Israel, which has also optioned the social-experiment format No More Boys & Girls.
Read More »youngest Media’s Small Fortune Being Adapted in South Korea
DRG has inked a deal that sees youngest Media’s prime-time entertainment format Small Fortune heading into production in South Korea.
Read More »DRG & CME Re-Up Pact for The Farm
DRG has extended its multi-territory, multiyear deal with CME (Central European Media Enterprises) for the prime-time reality format The Farm.
Read More »No More Boys and Girls Heads to Spain
DRG's social-experiment format No More Boys and Girls is set to be remade for Movistar+ in Spain as Ni Superhéroes Ni Princesas, per a deal with Banijay’s Dlo/Magnolia.
Read More »DRG Picks Up International & Format Rights for The Brigade
DRG has acquired the exclusive international finished program and format rights for The Brigade, a cooking challenge and transformation show commissioned for BBC Two.
Read More »DRG Picks Up Small Fortune Format
DRG has added to its catalog the prime-time format Small Fortune from youngest media.
Read More »The Farm Being Adapted in India
DRG has entered into a production partnership with Endemol Shine India that will see the hit format The Farm being remade locally.
Read More »DRG Pacts with The Format Factory
Free@Last TV has launched a sister company, The Format Factory, dedicated to unscripted content, and a partnership is in place with DRG.
Read More »Catch Phrase Optioned in China, the Americas
Global Road Entertainment has optioned Catch Phrase in North America, Latin America and China in a deal with DRG that could bring the show back to U.S. TV screens for the first time in 30 years.
Read More »DRG Secures Multi-Territory Broadcast Deal for The Farm
LONDON: DRG and Central European Media Enterprises (CME) have entered into a multiyear, multi-territory agreement for the reality format The Farm, covering Slovakia and Romania, among other countries.
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