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Sony original content for Playstation

Sony has confirmed it is developing original TV shows for its PlayStation video game consoles. The first show, Powers, will be based on a graphic novel about a detective dealing with a world full of people with God-like powers. Sony’s TV division is producing the show. In America, Powers will be exclusively available on Playstation […]

March 21, 2014By Nik Roseveare

FX and BSkyB partner for comedy

FX Networks and BSkyB have signed a development deal for half-hour scripted comedies. The two-year agreement will see them co-fund and co-develop series to air on both sides of the Atlantic. Sky said the comedies would be “post-watershed,” and the pact would look to create shows in the same vein as FX’s Louie and It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia. […]

March 20, 2014

Canada: Adult TV not homely enough…

Canada’s adult TV broadcasters are having problems with the TV regulator. It isn’t because of the quality or content of their TV output, but because they are not meeting tough home production rules. The Canadian Radio-Television & Telecommunications Commission has issued formal warning notices to three channels: AOV Adult Movies, XXX Action Clips and Maleflixxx […]

March 10, 2014By Chris Forrester

Canal+ takes Studio Bagel stake

Canal+ Group has confirmed the acquisition of a majority stake in Studio Bagel, a network of comedy channels on YouTube in France. Created in 2012, Studio Bagel regroups some of the most popular talents on YouTube and produces much-followed channels, such as Studio Bagel, Les Tutos and Le Dezapping. Overall, its channels tally nearly six […]

March 3, 2014

Disney opens UK production office

Disney has launched a British production division as it looks to take advantage of the TV tax credit by filming TV pilots in the UK. The Hollywood studio has launched Abbey C Studios to house its first UK production, the musical comedy Galavant. The division will also be the home for future pilots and series […]

February 13, 2014

Amazon debuts Round 2 original pilots

As it seeks to differentiate its online entertainment content from market rivals, Amazon has revealed the latest round of TV pilots from Amazon Studios – an initiative that allows viewers to have a say in the shows they’ll be watching in the future. The first round of pilots resulted in the critically-acclaimed Garry Trudeau series […]

February 7, 2014By Colin Mann

Netflix orders original Marco Polo series

The epic adventures of Marco Polo will premiere exclusively for Netflix members to watch instantly in all Netflix territories in late 2014. The famed explorer’s journey takes him to the centre of a brutal war in 13th century China. Produced by The Weinstein Company (TWC), the nine-chapter chronicle will begin shooting soon at the new […]

January 15, 2014

UK creative industries worth £8m/hour

Official statistics published today reveal that the UK’s creative Industries, which includes the film, television and music industries, are now worth £71.4 billion (€85.6bn) per year to the UK economy – generating just over £8 million pounds an hour. The UK creative industries are renowned across the globe driving growth, investment and tourism. The Creative […]

January 14, 2014By Colin Mann

Historic Golden Globe for Netflix’s House of Cards

Netflix has become the first original online programming service to earn a major television award, with Robin Wright being named Best Actress in a Drama Television Series at the Golden Globes for her performance in Netflix’s political drama series, House of Cards. The programme – Netflix’s first foray into original programming – was also nominated […]

January 13, 2014By Colin Mann

Xbox Studios confirms first original series

Xbox Entertainment Studios has picked up its first original show, ordering a documentary series from Oscar winner Simon Chinn and Emmy-award winning cousin Jonathan Chinn. The untitled series will feature a string of original installments exploring the digital revolution, including new and different topics that have yet to be examined. The series, which will debut […]

December 20, 2013