Malaysian pay TV platform Astro has officially launched Astro Studios, a production company and studio facility specialising in sports and live broadcasts. Astro Group CEO Euan Smith unveiled the new o
Chilean production company Fabula has renewed its first-look deal with European production group Fremantle, with the two developing a new slate of dramas and original films. Headed by brothers Pablo an
Silence the Shame's new app will use cutting-edge technology to provide mental health resources for its digital community.
US-based kids’ content company Kartoon Studios has launched an artificial intelligence toolkit that it says will save 75% of current animation production costs while creating efficiencies that will dramatically improve speed to market.
System of a Down and Deftones are set to perform the first after-dark
Sara Kozak, the vastly experienced former Investigation Discovery (ID) exec, has launched media consultancy Hudson House Media. The new company will see her operate as a media consultant to the TV indu
Produced through Fabula, the film is co-financed by Participant and Fremantle.
EXCLUSIVE: Veteran TV executive Jeremy Gold, who has been at Blumhouse Television for eight years, most recently as President of Production, is stepping down. He is transitioning to a production deal with the indie studio for his newly launched Gold Company. Gold serves as an executive producer on three upcoming series for Amazon, which are […]
Transformers One, is going now on Sept. 20 instead of Sept. 13. The move
Former UFC middleweight champion Luke Rockhold made a successful return to combat sports earlier today (Sat., April 20, 2024) at Karate Combat 45 from Dubai, U.A.E., stopping veteran kickboxer Joe Schilling with a nasty third-round knockout (punches). This was a bizarre booking to say the least, but one that sparked the interest of mixed martial arts (MMA) who remember just how good Rockhold was. The former UFC champion hasn’t captured a professional win in combat sports since a TKO victory over...
Protesters against Israel's war on the Hamas terror group in the Gaza Strip were able to shut down traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, and police took their sweet time clearing them out. The protest began around 7:30 a.m. on Monday when dozens of protesters stopped their cars on the iconic bridge and blocked all southbound traffic. It took about 45 minutes for the California Highway Patrol to issue an alert that all the traffic going south was stopped, and then police...