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In today’s Global Bulletin, Marc Anthony and JC Acosta plan a MipTV keynote, “My Name Is Leon” reveals casting details, Rubicon announced spring delivery for its Norwegian drama series “Nach” and CPL Productions extends its multi-year deal with Red Arrow Studios.
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Marc Anthony and VIS & Networks Americas president
JC Acosta will host a keynote address at April’s MipTV titled “Behind the Curtain – A Conversation With Marc Anthony” at the entirely-online event.
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ViacomCBS Int’l Studios unveils slate of documentary projects ViacomCBS International Studios (VIS) has unveiled a new slate of documentary content as the company shifts its global business into the development and production of formats.
VIS will enter into production . January 22, 2021
ViacomCBS International Studios (VIS) has unveiled a new slate of documentary content as the company shifts its global business into the development and production of formats.
VIS will enter into production on a diverse programming slate that includes a variety of genres, from documentaries to comedies, thrillers to horror, and dramas to kids and teen series.
The newly announced projects are set to be produced across a wide range of territories and in alliance with proven international partners.
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At a virtual NATPE event, the studio announces such projects as a made-for-TV musical movie, based on a telenovela, from creatives behind The Prom and High School Musical.
ViacomCBS ViacomCBS International Studios (VIS) unveiled a new content slate at the virtual NATPE Miami 2021 event on Thursday, including series, documentaries, a made-for-TV, or streaming, movie based on an Argentine-Mexican musical telenovela and kids programming.
It said the projects, including a show set in Europe during the time of the 1968 student revolution, a true-crime series about one of Britain s most notorious criminal investigations and a documentary about the Mexican doctor who inspired the Hannibal Lecter character, would start production this year.