Warner Bros, Little Dot Studios expand partnership
June 1, 2026
Warner Bros International Television Production (WBITVP) has expanded its strategic partnership with Little Dot Studios, the social media agency, digital media network and multi-platform production company. The multi-year agreement builds on their existing agency relationship and further scales the distribution and monetisation of WBITVP’s entertainment and factual catalogue across digital platforms.
As part of the expanded agreement, WBITVP will license over 4,000 new hours of programming from its library to drive its digital ambitions and support the continued growth of Little Dot Studios’ owned-and-operated digital broadcast network. WBITVP’s titles will be published across Little Dot Studios’ genre-based YouTube channels, including First Comes Love, Real Stories, Absolute History, Only Human and Absolute Docs. Featured WBITVP titles integrated into the network include international hits such as First Dates, Who Do You Think You Are?, The Repair Shop, Supernanny and The Bachelor.
Andrew Zein, EVP, Creative Format Development & and Sales at Warner Bros. International Television Production, commented: “We see digital platforms as a critical growth engine for our content, and this expanded partnership with Little Dot Studios enables us to further unlock the value of our catalogue. By combining our premium IP with Little Dot’s expertise in audience development and monetisation, we’re able to reach existing fans of our shows in new ways, as well as find new audiences, and continue to build a sustainable digital business around our industry-leading formats”.
Connie Hodson, Director of Content Acquisitions & Partnerships at Little Dot Studios, added: “This expansion is an important step forward in our partnership with WBITVP. Through a joined-up, multi-platform approach, we’re able to grow audiences at scale while unlocking new revenue streams that support WBITVP’s wider digital growth ambitions.”
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