Global Showbiz Briefs: China, UK
Advertising Up 12.5% For China’s Biggest Broadcaster Foreign and Chinese advertisers will pay about $2.25 billion next year for time on China’s biggest television network CCTV. That’s up roughly 12.5%...
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‘Harry Potter’ Among Warner Bros Movies To Land At ITV ITV announced that it has acquired free-to-air broadcast rights to Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince along with other movies as part of a...
View ArticleGlobal Showbiz Briefs: ‘Rising Star’ Format Heads To China; Ukraine Makes...
China is the latest country to secure a local version of Rising Star. Keshet International said Thursday that it has sold the singing competition format to Enlight Media China in a two-season deal for...
View ArticleEndemol Shine Strikes Deal With China’s CCTV To Export ‘The Nation’s Great...
Endemol Shine has struck a deal with China’s CCTV to take the international rights to “docu-tainment” format The Nation’s Great Treasures. The superindie will work with the Chinese public broadcaster...
View ArticleChina’s CCTV Boards David Attenborough’s BBC Natural History Series ‘Seven...
China’s CCTV has come on board David Attenborough’s BBC natural history series Seven Worlds, One Planet. The Chinese public broadcaster is to co-produce the seven-part series, which airs later this...
View ArticleChina’s CCTV, Tencent Scrap Planned NBA Broadcasts Amid Controversy
China’s state-run CCTV and NBA digital rightsholder Tencent have canceled plans to show two upcoming exhibition games in the country that are part of the league’s preseason swing through Asia. The...
View ArticleChina Yanks Premiere League Soccer Broadcast After Player Rips Government
China, which clashed with the NBA this fall, has moved on to a new pro sports league confrontation, yanking an English Premiere League soccer broadcast after a player’s criticism of the government....
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View ArticleBBC Journalist “Beaten & Kicked By Police” In China As Lockdown Protests...
A BBC journalist was “beaten and kicked by police” in China yesterday amidst Covid-19-related protests, while footage showed the state broadcaster altering World Cup coverage to avoid showing mask-less...
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