This article focuses on the production of transnational TV formats, and argues that a new business model has emerged over recent decades. Whilst many formats are still sold and produced under licence by a third party, leading TV production companies prefer to adapt their own shows in as many markets as possible, a strategy that has led to their internationalization. This article traces back the model's origins and shows how it was pioneered by game-show producers, and adopted by British independent TV production companies and a few European broadcasters, then eventually by several Hollywood studios. This led to the formation of today's 14 international TV production super-groups. This paper then argues that this model emerged in response to...
This article explores the rise in foreign television production company ownership at the beginning o...
Television audiences and fans are increasingly enrolled in the co-production of the television exper...
This data collection consists of two distinct but complementary databases: Database 1, pertaining to...
This study uses the global value chain (GVC) framework to analyze the globalization of television an...
Television formats have become a major export product, with Britain alone accounting for nearly half...
Commercially successful ideas in the creative world are often imitated or adapted. Television format...
Recent technological and market changes in the television industry appear to have transformed the co...
This article argues that the transnational shift that began in the late 1990s is reconfiguring the E...
The TV format business has evolved rapidly since the formation of a TV format global trading system ...
Television production is recognised as one of Britain’s key creative export sectors. But the sector ...
Focusing on the growing power of transnational media corporations in an increasingly globalized envi...
Commercially successful ideas in the creative world are often imitated or adapted. Television format...
Commercially successful ideas in the creative world are often imitated or adapted. Television format...
The transnationalization of television production has been examined by studies on formats and multin...
As early as the 1970s, media scholars were studying the intensification of transnational business ac...
This article explores the rise in foreign television production company ownership at the beginning o...
Television audiences and fans are increasingly enrolled in the co-production of the television exper...
This data collection consists of two distinct but complementary databases: Database 1, pertaining to...
This study uses the global value chain (GVC) framework to analyze the globalization of television an...
Television formats have become a major export product, with Britain alone accounting for nearly half...
Commercially successful ideas in the creative world are often imitated or adapted. Television format...
Recent technological and market changes in the television industry appear to have transformed the co...
This article argues that the transnational shift that began in the late 1990s is reconfiguring the E...
The TV format business has evolved rapidly since the formation of a TV format global trading system ...
Television production is recognised as one of Britain’s key creative export sectors. But the sector ...
Focusing on the growing power of transnational media corporations in an increasingly globalized envi...
Commercially successful ideas in the creative world are often imitated or adapted. Television format...
Commercially successful ideas in the creative world are often imitated or adapted. Television format...
The transnationalization of television production has been examined by studies on formats and multin...
As early as the 1970s, media scholars were studying the intensification of transnational business ac...
This article explores the rise in foreign television production company ownership at the beginning o...
Television audiences and fans are increasingly enrolled in the co-production of the television exper...
This data collection consists of two distinct but complementary databases: Database 1, pertaining to...