Escapade Media has secured a deal with Network Ten Australia for the short form series 600 Bottles of Wine, for linear and online rights.
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Escapade Media has secured a deal with Network Ten in Australia for the short-form series 600 Bottles of Wine for linear and online rights.
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Network Ten is the latest broadcaster to acquire 600 Bottles of Wine, a short-form comedy/drama about a newly-single woman as she navigates the dating scene.
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Australia’s Network Ten is the latest broadcaster to acquire a shortform Australian comedy-drama about a newly single woman as she navigates the dating scene.
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A newly signed deal sees Susan Bender’s Bender Media Services represent Escapade Media’s titles exclusively across the Latin American region.
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Bender Media Services signed an agency agreement with Australia-based Escapade Media to represent Escapade’s titles across Latin America. Escapade Media develops wide-ranging content from drama, children’s, lifestyle and factual programming.
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La compañía con base en Sidney, Australia, seleccionó a Bender Media Services como representante exclusivo para América Latina
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A newly signed deal sees Susan Bender’s Bender Media Services represent Escapade Media’s titles exclusively across the Latin American region.
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The BBC has bought “600 Bottles of Wine,” a blog-inspired Australian shortform series “featuring friendship, terrible dating decisions and wine.” The British pubcaster will play the series on its youth-skewed online BBC Three channel. The show is based on Grace Rouvray’s blog. The comedy series follows Claire, played by Rouvray in the show, as she re-enters the dating scene after a long-term relationship ends. As she tries to navigate her way through dates and relationships, she turns to her friends for help.
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The BBC has bought “600 Bottles of Wine,” a blog-inspired Australian shortform series “featuring friendship, terrible dating decisions and wine.” The British pubcaster will play the series on its youth-skewed online BBC Three channel.
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