Newen's Rodolphe Buet shares the TV production company's ambitions and the importance of developing its own original content.
Rodolphe Buet may be one of the few EFM attendees who would miss snowy Berlin in February. The newly appointed head of distribution at Newen, controlled by French media giant TF1 Group, is heading into his 15th Berlin market. Newen banners are behind such dramas as. It also owns production firms in Scandinavia and Canada’s Reel One. Buet spent more than a decade at StudioCanal, leading international distribution and marketing for film and TV and helping to turninto a billion-dollar franchise.
We feel the areas of growth for us are definitely international, working with production companies rooted in their own territories and being able to develop great shows for local broadcasters and developing our international footprint and knowledge. The deal with Gub reflects our ambition to be very, very active in the English-speaking world and develop a real international product that can fit the expectations of English-speaking broadcasters in the U.K. and the U.S.
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