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Disney+ UK, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand have each saddled up for Boat Rocker Studios’ popular animated comedy, Dino Ranch, following the series successful debut on Disney Junior and DisneyNow throughout January.
The series is set to launch on the Disney+ streaming platform from April 2021.
Dino Ranch proved an immediate hit on Disney Junior US, ranking as the number one US cable series among Kids, Boys and Girls aged two to five since launch. Among Disney Junior repeats, Dino Ranch also ranks number with Kids, Boys and Girls two to five.
Also available on DisneyNOW and VOD, Dino Ranch has been the number three Disney Junior long-form series for three consecutive weeks. Two episodes have been posted on Disney Junior’s YouTube channel (“Big Jon, Big Trouble” and “Spookasaurus”) and have amassed over 1.5 million views collectively. In the six weeks since the launch of the official Dino Ranch YouTube channel it has accumulated over 3 million views.
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The prodco behind
The Next Step and
Dino Ranch will use the proceeds to secure and develop new IPs, repay debt and fund strategic investments.
February 16, 2021
Boat Rocker Media has filed an initial public offering (IPO) application in a move that, if approved, will see the Toronto-based media company trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX).
In documents filed with the application, Boat Rocker says it plans to use the proceeds from the IPO to secure and develop IPs; fund further acquisitions or strategic investments; repay all of its term debt; and support the business plans of its scripted division and the franchise and brand management teams.
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He s a whizz on the pitch, but David Beckham also looks to be flexing his talents in another field.
The former professional footballer is set to produce a documentary series about the warring founders between two rival sportswear giants.
Beckham and his production company, Studio 99, have signed up to work on
World War Shoe, a three-part mini series about Adi and Rudi Dassler.
The German brothers, who originally owned a sports shoe company started by Adi, went their separate ways after a feud during the Second World War, setting up competing brand Adidas and Puma in 1948. A sculpture of Adidas founder Adi Dassler in an Adidas store in New York City in 2016. Wikicommons