All Keshet International articles – Page 6
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Features
2013: Boom time for distributors
In a big year for drama, and with new platforms hungry for content, 2013 was a busy time
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News
ITV confirms Rising Star deal
ITV has confirmed that it has acquired Israeli musical talent competition Rising Star in its quest for a breakthrough entertainment hit.
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News
US net ABC snags Rising Star
US network ABC has picked up Israeli talent format Rising Star after striking a deal with Keshet.
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News
ITV shoots for Rising Star
ITV is buying Israeli musical talent competition Rising Star as its next big entertainment show.
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News
Israeli TV builds momentum
UK broadcasters and super-indies including Channel 4 and Shine are scouring Israel for the next Homeland or The X Factor as the country’s TV business gathers pace.
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News
C4 hunts Israeli entertainment formats
Channel 4 is searching for entertainment formats from Israel and has kicked off negotiations with a number of local producers.
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News
Banijay indie strikes Charlize Theron deal
Banijay-owned US production company Bunim-Murray has struck a joint venture deal with Hollywood actress Charlize Theron to develop unscripted programming and has inked a number of international format deals.
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News
Tim Kring, Hulu & C4 booked for Keshet event
Israeli producer and distributor Keshet is organising an international TV conference with speakers including Hulu’s director of content acquisition Alex Kruglov, Heroes’ creator Tim Kring and Channel 4 commissioner Justin Gorman.
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News
Keshet steps up UK sales
Israeli distributor Keshet International is stepping up its UK sales after hiring BBC Worldwide exec Cynthia Kennedy.
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News
C4 seeks Homeland-style success with The A Word
Channel 4 is developing a new drama from Keshet International, the company that created the Israeli drama that was remade as Homeland.
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Comment
50 shows that changed TV: the 00s
The final part of The Wit’s rundown most seminal shows includes Homeland and The Killing.
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News
Prisoners of War creator hires Sky drama exec for UK content push
Former Sky and La Plante executive Sara Johnson has been hired by the newly established UK arm of Keshet International – the company behind the format that Homeland is based on.
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Comment
Israeli formats are more than a passing trend
Humour, edgy storytelling and innovation are winning formula, says Alon Shtruzman