Arrow Media has appointed Stephen Dost, co-founder of Red Marble Media, as its first U.S.-based executive producer in order to fuel its growth in the country.
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Curiosity Commissions 15 Hours from Arrow Media
February 25, 2022
Curiosity has commissioned Oops I Changed the World, a docuseries totaling 15 hours, from Arrow Media.
Arrow Media True Crime Coming to Investigation Discovery
October 21, 2021
Arrow Media has been commissioned to produce 26 hours of true-crime content for Investigation Discovery.
Factual Trio Align for Martina Navratilova Tennis Doc
April 21, 2021
Cornelia Street Productions, Handel Productions and Arrow Media have partnered for The Goddess and The American Girl, a feature documentary about a historical tennis match between two women, executive produced by Martina Navratilova.
New EP Appointment for Arrow Media
January 19, 2021
Arrow Media has named Stuart Pender, who has been with the factual label for more than two years, as executive producer.
Arrow Media Options Books on Bill Cosby & Roman Polanski
December 11, 2020
Arrow Media has optioned Chasing Cosby: The Downfall of America’s Dad and The Girl: A Life in the Shadow of Roman Polanski for a pair of factual titles.
Australia in Colour Recommissioned for SBS
May 6, 2020
Australian broadcaster SBS has ordered a second season of Australia in Colour, a part of the In Colour brand created by Arrow Media.
Arrow Media Working on Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom
April 6, 2020
Arrow Media is working with National Geographic on the Disney+ original natural-history series Magic of Disney’s Animal Kingdom.
CBC, Channel 5 Commission Searching for Cleopatra
March 9, 2020
The factual producers Arrow Media, Handel Productions and Rezolution Pictures have been commissioned to make Searching for Cleopatra for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) and the U.K.’s Channel 5.
Arrow’s Boeing 737 Doc Sells into Multiple Markets
December 17, 2019
TVF International has inked a number of deals for the U.K. indie Arrow Media’s The Boeing 737 Max: What Went Wrong? documentary for Channel 4.