Spanish prodco Zona Mixta to produce “The Hidden Secrets of the Museums,” a docu-series that will uncover the stories behind artworks in museums across London, Paris, Berlin, and Madrid, visiting a total of twenty museums.The History Channel Iberia has acquired broadcast rights for Spain and Portugal. (Spain, Portugal)
Share
Share
Spanish prodco Zona Mixta to produce “The Hidden Secrets of the Museums,” a docu-series that will uncover the stories behind artworks in museums across London, Paris, Berlin, and Madrid, visiting a total of twenty museums.The History Channel Iberia has acquired broadcast rights for Spain and Portugal. (Spain, Portugal)
Global production is in flux—greenlighting, financing, and commissioning strategies are rapidly evolving. From regional surges and new production hubs to shifting streamer pipelines, broadcaster priorities, and emerging studio partnerships, we’ll surface the key data-driven insights shaping Q3 and beyond.
Is YouTube the sleeping giant that SVODs can’t ignore anymore? With creators drawing more audience than studio originals, are Netflix, Prime Video, and MAX recalibrating? Are new hybrids emerging between user-generated content and studio-backed storytelling? Vitrina decodes the competitive fault lines and strategic overlaps shaping this new era.
A deep dive into October 2025’s global production landscape — from new greenlights and renewals to standout IP and format deals. Discover which commissioners are leading investments, which studios are securing premium renewals, and how IP—from books to manga—is shaping future slates. Backed by Vitrina’s real-time global tracking, we’ll unpack the strategies and data behind the month’s most impactful moves in entertainment.
Vitrina tracks global Film & TV projects, partners, and deals—used to find vendors, financiers, commissioners, licensors, and licensees