Classic Drama Franchises
May 1 – May 17
With many channels looking to find alternatives as new drama series are put on hold, we take a look at classic franchises that can be used to meet audience demand for high-quality drama.
Telenovelas With Global Appeal
May 18 – May 31
Telenovelas provide an effective alternative to soaps or channels aiming to create cliff-hanger events or programme significant gaps in the schedule. This festival highlights some of the best telenovelas on offer as finished tape.
Non-English-Language Drama
June 1 – June 14
Non-English-language drama has moved beyond noire to provide a stylish alternative for audiences who now have a voracious appetite for subtitled drama. This festival shines a light on some of the most distinguished shows on offer from international suppliers.
True Crime & Investigation
June 15 – June 28
Everyone loves true crime and investigation series. We take a look at some of the biggest brands in this area of programming to uncover series that can deliver audiences for broadcasters looking for support in this area of the schedule.
Sitcoms
June 29 – July 12
Sitcoms have been one of the most effective replacement genres for channels looking to refresh schedules as new programming fails to arrive. We take a look at what’s on offer from the world’s leading suppliers.
Teen Programming
July 13 – July 26
Teen audiences are looking to be entertained as much of life is put on hold. This theme festival gathers together a raft of teen shows that will keep the young-adult audience entertained.
Holiday Programming
July 27 – August 9
Planning for the Christmas and holiday season schedules is challenged as many productions are put on ice. We collate a wide variety of programming that can be acquired to bolster schedules towards the end of the year.
Lifestyle Programming: Food & Drink
August 10 – August 23
Food and drink remains a stalwart of successful schedules. We take a look at some of the most successful franchises that provide sustenance to viewers from around the world.
Lifestyle Programming: Travel & Adventure
August 24 – September 6
While viewers may not be able to travel in the current climate, they still demand to be entertained with shows that take them there. This Theme Festival collates the best on offer from international suppliers for buyers looking to build more adventurous schedules.
Documentary Television
September 7 – September 20
We uncover the most compelling documentary television available from global suppliers to help channels keep it real.
Factual Entertainment
September 21 – October 4
We take a close look at the best factual entertainment shows from around the world that can be added to schedules to build audiences.
TV movies
October 5 – October 18
TV movies and MOWs are a flexible solution to fill slots previously planned to carry drama series. This Theme Festival takes a look at the TV movie and independent film catalogues from global suppliers.
Gameshows
October 19 – November 1
You can’t keep a good gameshow down. This festival gathers together a selection of top-notch finished tape gameshows to bolster the schedule.
International Drama
November 2 – November 15
We take a look at the best of the best when it comes to International Drama. This festival shines a light on some of the most distinguished shows on offer from international suppliers.
Kids Programming
November 16 – November 29
Programming for children remains a vital ingredient of the most successful schedules. This festival takes a look at alternative kids programming from around the world.
Sci-fi and Horror
November 30 – December 13
Designed to help audiences carry on screaming and dreaming, we enter a the sci-fi and horror dimension to help buyers populate slots that appeal to audiences worldwide.