1.5.26

US Scripted Sales in EMEA Enter a More Selective Era

3Vision’s Show Tracker points to a continued slowdown in the third-party distribution of US scripted series across EMEA. Major studios are keeping more of their key titles for their own streaming services, while local buyers are becoming more selective about what they acquire. The result is a market where fewer US scripted series are finding third-party homes.
US Scripted Sales in EMEA Enter a More Selective Era
27.4.26

Where All3Media and Banijay Already Synergise

The proposed merger between Banijay and All3Media is set to produce a titan for UK content distribution. Show Tracker reveals where the synergy between the two companies exist already, highlighting a significant overlap in the companies’ top international buyers for their scripted series.
Where All3Media and Banijay Already Synergise
20.3.26

Warner’s Pipeline Still Relatively Limited, as HBO Max Poised to Launch in UK

After a relatively strong start to the year, Warner Bros. Discovery’s HBO slate is exhibiting little sign of returning to the volume of the peak TV years.
Warner’s Pipeline Still Relatively Limited, as HBO Max Poised to Launch in UK
20.2.26

‘Heated Rivalry’ Ignites Global Rollout Through a Patchwork of Local and Platform Deals

An analysis of the distribution of one of 2025–26’s most widely travelled new dramas: ‘Heated Rivalry’
‘Heated Rivalry’ Ignites Global Rollout Through a Patchwork of Local and Platform Deals
13.2.26

The HBO Max Launch Effect

HBO Max launches in the UK on 26 March, following recent rollouts in Germany and Italy. As the platform continues its EMEA expansion, its approach to third-party acquisitions deserves close attention.
The HBO Max Launch Effect
9.1.26

Top 10 Show Tracker Insight Stories of 2025

We look at the most-read Show Tracker stories of the year
Top 10 Show Tracker Insight Stories of 2025
14.11.25

After the Stream: Disney

In 2025, Disney’s scripted series are heading for new homes
After the Stream: Disney
7.11.25

The UK Dramas Finding the Most Homes Internationally

A look at the UK dramas from this year with the most international premieres and who is buying them
The UK Dramas Finding the Most Homes Internationally
10.10.25

Paramount Leading in Second Window Sales to Netflix

Netflix and Amazon are once again buying more third-party content, this time with a clear focus on second windows
Paramount Leading in Second Window Sales to Netflix