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1 November 2021
“Crossing the Yalu River” to honour war heroes, CMG says
Mainland China’s China Media Group (CMG) has started promoting new war epic, "Crossing the Yalu River", “to commemorate the 71st anniversary of the…
1 November 2021
Singapore’s SMF focus on showrunner connections
The eighth edition of the Singapore Media Festival (SMF), hosted by Singapore government agency the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA),…
29 October 2021
BBC Studios’ APAC boss Jon Penn rumoured to be exiting; no comment from U.K. pub…
BBC Studios APAC head, Jon Penn, is rumoured to be exiting the Australia-based regional role. BBC Studios has declined to comment on the leadership…
29 October 2021
JiangsuTV, Tik Tok China premiere new season of “China’s Got Talent” this weeken…
Mainland China’s satellite channel JiangsuTV and online service Tik Tok China are bringing back “China’s Got Talent” in a licensing deal with…
28 October 2021
Ward Platt adds 7th linear channel to Asia line up; wholly owned Global Trekker…
Ward Platt’s Rock Entertainment Holdings has joined Asia’s post-Disney/Fox linear channels rush, rolling out new wholly owned multi-genre factual…
28 October 2021
Indonesia’s tourism ministry backs new KC Global Media original travel reality s…
KC Global Media has tapped Indonesian celebrities, Afgansyah Reza and Isyana Sarasvati, to lead a new reality travel show, “AXN Ultimate Challenge…
27 October 2021
Anil Jhingan takes over Discovery APAC out of London; Simon Robinson to focus on…
Discovery Inc has upped Anil Jhingan as Asia president and managing director, effective 1 November. Jhingan will be based in London. He replaces…
27 October 2021
Film under fire in Hong Kong in latest national security squeeze
Hong Kong lawmakers have approved censorship amendments that allow a ban on films deemed to threaten national security. New rules increase penalties…
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