All Lionsgate articles
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Amazon and Lionsgate strike UK content deal
Outlander franchise among premium Starz content heading to MGM+
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Lionsgate consolidates unscripted operations
eOne’s UK non-fiction business part of single division Lionsgate Alternative Television
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In brief: Lionsgate completes eOne deal; WBD buys BluTV; John Pilger and David Leland tributes
US giant snaps up producer-distributor assets for £295m
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Lionsgate spins off studios business
US giant combines with acquisitions outfit Screaming Eagle to form Lionsgate Studios; Starz not part of new company
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Senior pair to exit eOne after Lionsgate acquisition
Steve Bertram and Michael Lombardo are set to walk
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Hasbro sells eOne film and TV business to Lionsgate
$500m deal includes 6,500 titles such as Yellowjackets
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MGM relaunches global VoD service as MGM+ International
Move brings Prime Video Channels subscription bolt-on under US branding
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ABC readies Motherland US
Paul Feig-backed remake, revealed by Broadcast in 2021, switches from Hulu to linear channel
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Arlo music drama in works with Sky
Artist and actor developed scripted series with Lionsgate TV and Eleven Film
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Lionsgate international co-pro exec Marc Lorber departs
Motherland and The Pact exec exits after nine years with US studio
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In brief: Lionsgate+ exits; Warner Bros Discovery losses; Imaginary Friends; Blow Up NZ
Lionsgate streamer is to exit from seven international territories after Q3 financials
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Lionsgate+ seals Sky distribution
Outlander streamer expands direct-to-consumer presence with pay-TV deal
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BBC to snap up US version of Ghosts
CBS adaptation of hit comedy set to sit alongside British original
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Paramount+ UK adds Lionsgate, Sony, NBCU scripted titles
Comedies Home Economics and Son of a Critch joins dramas La Brea and MINX on nascent streamer
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Lionsgate’s Kevin Beggs offers vertical integration warning
Talks up the creative freedom of its relationship with Starz
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Indies feeling pinch amid spiralling talent costs and stagnant budgets
Broadcasters are expecting more for less, leaving suppliers ‘squeezed’
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International content makes its mark at LA Screenings
Foreign titles invade studio slates as buyers’ shopping lists diversify