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On this episode of Inside Content, Jack Thomas, Director at 3Vision is joined by Andrew Zein, EVP at Warner Bros. International Television Production UK.
They explore the shift in TV content trends, the challenges of adapting IP for international markets and the importance of reducing risk for broadcasters. They also discuss the potential for new shows in 2025 and how to strategically approach existing franchises.
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About 3Vision👇
3Vision is a global content and TV consultancy specialising in content acquisition, strategy, research and business development in the TV industry. With decades of hands-on experience in the entertainment sector, 3Vision will position your business for success.
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On this episode of Inside Content, Jack Thomas, Director at 3Vision is joined by Andrew Zein, EVP at Warner Bros. International Television Production UK.
They explore the shift in TV content trends, the challenges of adapting IP for international markets and the importance of reducing risk for broadcasters. They also discuss the potential for new shows in 2025 and how to strategically approach existing franchises.
Stay in the content world loop 👇
If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to give us a follow. And if you'd like to get episodes delivered
About 3Vision👇
3Vision is a global content and TV consultancy specialising in content acquisition, strategy, research and business development in the TV industry. With decades of hands-on experience in the entertainment sector, 3Vision will position your business for success.
➡️ Get in touch
➡️ Visit our website
➡️ Follow us on Linkedin
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