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The micro-drama market outside of China is projected to generate revenues of $9.5 billion in 2030, a compound annual growth rate of more than 28 percent from 2024, according to Media Partners Asia ...
Scholastic Entertainment and 9 Story Media Group have revealed their joint slate of new kids' and family programming for MIPCOM, following Scholastic’s investment in 9 Story last spring.
Using its flagship AVOD technology and distribution capabilities, Future Today has been carefully curating its apps Fawesome, HappyKids and iFood.tv with general entertainment, kids’ programming and ...
A look at the recent format offerings from Fremantle shows just how wide the gamut is for what can cut through in today’s market. From the heartwarming stories in The Piano to the laugh-out-loud ...
Guru Studio has inked a wave of new content deals for its hit series 123 Number Squad, True and the Rainbow Kingdom and Big Blue.
BritBox has greenlit the six-part original crime procedural A Taste for Murder. From Eagle Eye Drama and in association with ITV Studios, the show commences filming on location in Croatia and later in ...
In early 2020, on the eve of the pandemic and at the height of the streaming wars, Herbert L. Kloiber unveiled Night Train Media, tapping into his experience at Tele München Group to develop scripted ...
The micro-drama platform Vigloo has partnered with the streaming platform PASSIONFLIX to reimagine The Secret Life of Amy Bensen as a vertical, short-form series. PASSIONFLIX’s adaptation of Lisa ...
Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) has unveiled its 2025 lineup of new and returning unscripted series acquired for Discovery channels and streaming platforms across Europe, Africa and beyond. Outback ...
Pablo: Next Level, on offer at MIPCOM from CAKE, follows the eponymous character after he starts at a new school that is wild and complicated.
As Rainbow Group arrives in Cannes with a Winx Club reboot and a growing live-action YA slate, founder and CEO Iginio Straffi talks to World Screen Newsflash about his strategy for maintaining the ...