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UK Drama Funding Crisis Eases, Fox Eyes Global Talent

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Fox network is seeing more 'full greenlight' calls for UK dramas.
  • The UK scripted funding crisis seems to have eased in recent times.
  • Fox seeks original content and best storytellers globally.
UK Drama Funding Crisis Eases, Fox Eyes Global Talent

UK television dramas are seeing renewed opportunities as the initial "blinking greenlight" phase for co-productions has transitioned to "full greenlights." Michael Thorn, head of the Fox network, reported an increase in direct calls from British partners seeking full financing. This development suggests a significant easing of the scripted funding crisis that recently impacted the UK industry.

Fox Entertainment Global, the network's sales arm, is actively pursuing breakout original content. Thorn emphasized that unlike former owner Disney, Fox is building its studio from the ground up without an extensive IP library. Therefore, the primary focus is on discovering and collaborating with the best storytellers worldwide, regardless of their location.

This evolving landscape benefits independent studios and producers. Industry executives like Jane Turton highlight that co-production deals with distribution partners are crucial for de-risking projects and ensuring completion funding. This collaborative model allows for greater creative control and the ability to cater to niche, diverse, and global audiences, moving away from a reliance on traditional, larger corporate structures.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Funding for UK drama co-productions has improved, with more projects moving from 'blinking greenlights' to 'full greenlights' as international partners step in.
Fox is prioritizing breakout original content by seeking out the best global storytellers and partnering with independent studios and producers.
The UK industry recently experienced a scripted funding crisis, leading to projects being stuck in development limbo.

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