Spotlight: A+E Networks International

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Leading A+E Networks International’s slate, Surviving Jeffrey Epstein explains his sex-trafficking network through the voices of survivors and details the role of Ghislaine Maxwell.

“Her arrest, which we cover, was incredibly important to all the survivors, and as her trial in July 2021 approaches, this story is sure to stay in the press for a long time to come,” says Robyn Hurd, VP of international content sales for EMEA.

Following the success of The Cars That Made America comes The Cars That Made the World, which dramatizes the launches of Toyota, Mercedes, Porsche and Rolls Royce. Presented by Laurence Fishburne, there’s the new documentary strand History’s Greatest Mysteries. “Here at A+E, we understand the insatiable appetite of the global audience for a well-told mystery,” says Hurd.

She adds, “Throughout the COVID-19 crisis, A+E has been fortunate enough to stay in production, which means we are bringing hundreds of hours of brand-new premium factual content to the market.”