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Fremantle's Innovative Formats Captivate Global Audiences
10 Oct
Summary
- Fremantle unveils new strategic reality show 'Pandora's Box'
- 'Knockout Champs' blends digital and TV content for young viewers
- Legacy talent shows like 'Got Talent' and 'Idol' celebrate major milestones

As Fremantle prepares to showcase its latest offerings at Mipcom 2025, the global entertainment powerhouse is unveiling a diverse slate that caters to a wide range of viewers. Leading the charge are strategic reality show "Pandora's Box," comedy format "Knockout Champs," and factual entertainment series "The Secret DNA of Us."
"Pandora's Box," developed by RTL Creative Unit in the Netherlands, puts a fresh spin on the Greek myth, challenging 12 contestants to resist the temptation of opening a mysterious box. Meanwhile, "Knockout Champs" blends digital-first content creators and comedians, delivering boundary-pushing comedy that has resonated with young audiences on both YouTube and the Dutch streamer NPO Start.
Fremantle's legacy talent shows, such as "America's Got Talent" and "Idol," continue to thrive, celebrating major milestones. "America's Got Talent" recently kicked off its 20th season, while "The Price Is Right" and "Family Feud" are set to mark 70 and 50 years, respectively, in 2026. The enduring success of these formats is attributed to their ability to evolve while maintaining their core DNA, engaging audiences through emotional storytelling and innovative features like the "Golden Buzzer."
As the entertainment landscape continues to evolve, Fremantle remains committed to bridging the worlds of linear and digital, embracing the changing consumption habits of younger viewers and ensuring its formats remain culturally relevant.