In a nocturnal world of oily shadows, where darkness cuts into damp surfaces illuminated by solitary swinging lightbulbs, the green-goggled man is king. By the time the third entry in the Splinter Cel
Married at First Sight
Red Arrow Studios International has secured a new deal with A+E Networks Asia for
Married at First Sight, which will see the dating format made available in Korea and Japan for the first time.
The company has also inked a further wave of international deals for the show including tape sales, local commissions and series recommissions.
For its pan-regional feed, A+E Networks Asia picked up tapes of the sixth season of
Married at First Sight Australia (pictured), produced by Endemol Shine Australia for Nine, as well as season six of the U.S. version, which is produced by Red Arrow Studios company Kinetic Content for Lifetime.
Media Ranch names Horsepower candidates
Canadian producer and distributor Media Ranch has chosen eight candidates to participate in its format incubation project Horsepower 3.0.
Sophie Ferron
Backed for the first time by French commercial broadcaster TF1 and in association with local channels operator Quebecor Content, Horsepower 3.0 aims to create exportable unscripted TV formats from French-speaking Canada.
Five women and three men from Québec selected for the programme have now begun the 16-week incubation process, Media Ranch founder and president Sophie Ferron said.
They are personal stylist and fashion professor Christiane Berthiaume, actor Claudia Ferri, communications officer Elsa Olano, film student Charlotte Brassard, film production student Alexandra Paquin, high-school teacher Mathieu Ferland, National School of Humor graduate Louis-Philippe Vachon and podcast host Robert Baziramwabo.