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Alchimie and All3Media International Join Forces to Distribute Royal Documentaries and Co-Publish Inside Outside OTT Channel
Alchimie and All3Media International to co-publish SVOD channel Inside Outside in US
Regulatory News:
Alchimie (Paris:ALCHI), the OTT subscription video platform, and
All3Media International, one of the leading independent distributors of television programming and formats in the UK, today launched a
strategic content partnership which sees them co-publish award-winning genre-led OTT channel
Inside Outside in the US. The deal also sees
400 hours of All3Media International s premium factual content being placed onto Alchimie s French-speaking European network of themed SVOD channels.
English Premier League Extends $7 Billion Rights Deal With Sky, Amazon, BT, BBC - Global Bulletin
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In today’s Global Bulletin, the English Premier League renews rights deals for three years; Stephen Graham-starrer “Boiling Point” sells wide; NENT Group sets terrorism drama “Red Election”; Endeavor Content strengthens management team; and Alchimie and All3Media International launch SVOD channel Inside Outside in the U.S.
The
English Premier League soccer championship has agreed a proposal for a three-year renewal of U.K. live and non-live broadcast agreements with
The rights deal worth £5 billion ($7 billion) was agreed in 2018 and will now be rolled over from 2022-2025.