APC Kids is readying new series
DinoCity for screens with a number of international sales. The preschool show is produced by Riki Group in partnership with Animax Production animation studio.
Piwi+ (France) and MBC (MENA) picked up pay TV rights for the 2D-animated series, while ERT (Greece) and Ketnet (Belgium) secured free TV rights. Additionally, Menart (Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Macedonia) licensed exclusive free TV rights and non-exclusive SVOD rights for
DinoCity.
The 52 x five-minute adventure toon, set to premiere this month, follows a family of dinosaurs living in a modern city. APC Kids has already pre-sold the series to broadcasters including DeA Kids (Italy), YLE (Finland) and Canal+ (Poland).
Germany's BDI industry association on Monday raised its forecast for export growth this year to 8.5% from 6%, citing demand from the United States and China.
Published: Apr 12, 2021
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REGEN-COV rapidly protected household contacts from exposure to SARS-CoV-2 at home, with 72% protection against symptomatic infections in the first week, and 93% in subsequent weeks
Among individuals who developed symptomatic infections, REGEN-COV recipients cleared the virus faster and had much shorter symptom duration
Regeneron will share data with U.S. FDA and request EUA expansion to include COVID prevention for appropriate populations, using a 1,200 mg subcutaneous dose
Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (NASDAQ: REGN) today announced positive results from a Phase 3 trial (2069A) assessing the ability of REGEN-COV™ (casirivimab with imdevimab) to reduce the risk and burden of COVID-19 infection among household contacts of SARS-CoV-2 infected individuals. The trial, which was jointly run with the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), part of the National Institutes of Health (
Hopes a manuka honey summit between Australia and New Zealand could end sticky trademark situation
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A honey bee pollinates the flower of New Zealand tea tree variety Leptospermum scoparium, which makes Manuka honey.
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The federal government wants Australian and New Zealand beekeepers to hold a workshop to end a long-running trans-Tasman battle over manuka honey.
Key points:
Manuka honey is made from the nectar of Leptospermum trees, which are native to Australia and New Zealand
NZ producers have attempted to trademark the term in at least seven jurisdictions