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.
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Nine expected to announce new CEO today
March 3, 2021 9:14
It is expected he will use the opportunity to announce the company’s new chief executive officer.
Marks’ replacement is expected to be announced shortly
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Current CEO Hugh Marks resigned in November last year, after five years at the helm. It was revealed that his reason for resignation was related to a relationship with a former Nine executive.
The three likely contenders for the role are Stan CEO Mike Sneesby, Nine chief digital and publishing officer Chris Janz and outsider, former Endemol Shine Australia’s co-chief executive Carl Fennessy.
Last week, Marks presented to the board and shareholders for the final time in his capacity as CEO when he delivered the media business’ half year results for the six months ending in December: net profit surged by 79% to $182 million, revenue was down 2% to $1.2 billion, and earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) were $355 mil