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Zinc Media Group acquires Raw Cut, ITV Studios buys Eagle Eye
Zinc Media Group has acquired leading UK factual production company Raw Cut, while ITV Studios has bought a majority stake in UK drama producer Eagle Eye.
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Six biggest audiovisual companies to spend record $126bn on content in 2024
Top six global content providers – Disney, Comcast, Google, Warner Bros. Discovery, Netflix, and Paramount – will invest a combined $126bn in content this year.
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UK industry welcomes enhanced VFX tax incentive
The UK VFX industry has welcomed an increased tax incentive for spending, which was announced as part of the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s Budget on October 31.
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Channel 4 trebles viewing of episodes on YouTube
Channel 4 says it has trebled its YouTube full episode UK views in 2024 as part of its bid to reach digital natives on new platforms.
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Deep Fusion enlists AI replica of Michael Parkinson to host interview series
Deep Fusion Films is producing an eight-part podcast series hosted by an AI replica of the late talk show host Sir Michael Parkinson.
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Netflix launches ‘Moments’ mobile feature to save and share scenes
Netflix has launched Moments, a new mobile feature that allows subscribers to save and share their favourite scenes from shows and films on the streaming service.
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Sky teams with Dogs Trust to launch pop-up Bonfire Night TV channel
Sky has teamed up with UK dog welfare charity, Dogs Trust, to launch the BonfireNight channel; a pop-up TV channel designed to help dogs stay calm over the firework season.
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Warner Bros. Discovery extends cycling rights in Europe
Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) Sports Europe has extended its rights to show the world’s top cycling races including the Tour de France & Tour de France Femmes, La Vuelta a España & La Vuelta Femenina and the Classics.
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ScreenSkills publishes five-year plan to develop UK screen workforce
ScreenSkills, the UK’s screen industry skills organisation, has published a five-year strategy to support the development of the UK screen workforce.
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Disguise secures £1.2m funding to develop immersive technology
Immersive experience company Disguise has received £1.2m in funding from Innovate UK and the EU as part of a larger investment into MAX-R — an alliance of companies dedicated to advancing virtual production, extended reality, virtual reality and metaverse technologies.
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Fivefold Studios launches virtual production facility in Wales
Fivefold Studios, based at Dragon Studios in Wales, has launched a virtual production facility.
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Screentime New Zealand unveils Queenstown’s first studio facility
Screentime New Zealand, part of content producer Banijay Entertainment, has launched its new studio facility based in Queenstown, New Zealand.
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IBC Accelerator Programme 2025: Submissions now open!
IBC Accelerator Kickstart Day to take place at iconic BBC Radio Theatre as call for latest industry challenges gets underway.
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OBS launches engineering programme for women in sports broadcasting
Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) is launching an engineering programme specifically designed for women in sports broadcasting.
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Netflix subscribers grow 14% to hit 282.7m
Netflix added 5.1 million paid subscribers to reach 282.7 million globally in the third quarter of 2024, a year-on-year growth of 14.4%.
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ITV Studios launches digital label Zoo 55
ITV Studios has launched Zoo 55, a digital content label that aims to help the UK production and distribution giant exploit its catalogue more effectively on YouTube and other platforms.
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EMG / Gravity Media names Eamonn Curtin as Chief Commercial Officer
Broadcast technology and production specialist EMG / Gravity Media has appointed Eamonn Curtin as Chief Commercial Officer (CCO).
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Channel 4 hires David Wigglesworth to lead 4creative
Channel 4 has hired David Wigglesworth as Executive Creative Director and Creative Partner of 4creative, its in-house creative agency.
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Channel 4 secures new 10-year broadcasting licence
UK regulator Ofcom has awarded a broadcasting licence to Channel 4 for a further 10 years.
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Warner Bros Discovery confirms Max launch in seven Asian markets
Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) will launch its Max streaming service across seven new markets in the Asia-Pacific region next month.