Scots Love Island star Laura Anderson revealed that she has 'fallen in love with three hunks' as the filming for Celebs Go Dating continues.
03.10.2022 - 12:21 / variety.com
K.J. Yossman Simon Cowell has securitized the Got Talent franchise in what’s been described as a “groundbreaking” $125 million deal. The securitization relates to the intellectual property behind the franchise, including both the U.S. and British versions of the show, “America’s Got Talent” and “Britain’s Got Talent.” As part of the deal, the assets to the franchise and its spin-offs have been pooled, including “production margins and fees, digital income, franchise and original content sales and sponsorship income.” The Got Talent franchise has been commissioned across 72 global territories, including Armenia, Chile and Egypt. As of 2017, it holds the Guinness world record title for “Most international versions for a reality television format.”
Syco was advised by media and entertainment investment bank ACF and law firm Memery Crystal. ACF said the deal took over two years and involved teams on both sides of the Atlantic. The structure of the deal is similar to that used for royalty income streams in the music industry. According to ACF, the “war-chest” generated by the securitization deal will be used by Syco to “grow the business through a mixture of strategic acquisitions and organic growth projects.” “ACF’s certainly got talent,” said Ian Rosenblatt, director of Syco Entertainment. “Their team, led by the ever-tenacious Thomas Dey, delivered on their promises and introduced the perfect partners to achieve our goals.” Dey, who is ACF’s founder and CEO, said: “ACF worked with Syco to formulate this financial strategy to support its plans and managed the entire process as the lead bank. Our brief was to create a structure to enable the company to maximise the full potential of its existing passive royalty income
Scots Love Island star Laura Anderson revealed that she has 'fallen in love with three hunks' as the filming for Celebs Go Dating continues.
Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly have pulled out of work engagements after falling ill. The pair, who are gearing up to host another series of I’m A Celebrity, reportedly have a ‘sudden’ illness, which has forced them to scrap an appearance on a Britain’s Got Talent special. They will be replaced on BGT by former Britain’s Got More Talent host Stephen Mulhern, an ITV spokesperson said.
Ant and Dec have been forced to pull out out of a Britain's Got Talent special as a result of illness. It's believed that the hosts are unlikely to attend the National Television Awards, in which they have word Best Presenter 20 years running, tomorrow Thursday 13 October, also. A spokesperson from Britain's Got Talent, said in a statement: "Ant and Dec are both unwell and have postponed all work commitments until they recover.
Maya Jama has been named the next host of the UK’s Love Island.
The new season of Celebs Go Dating is currently filming in London, and Laura Anderson has given fans a sneak peek at what is in store.
Simon Cowell has reportedly received a £90million cash deal to keep his global ‘Got Talent’ franchise on worldwide TV. The X Factor mogul, 62, is said to have landed the deal weeks after he promised to “announce something soon” after he eased up on work following health scares. The Sun reported on Tuesday (04.
Simon Cowell’s Syco Entertainment has struck a deal worth $125M for the securitization of the Got Talent franchise.
Love Island star Amber Davies has revealed that her white Range Rover was broken into on Friday evening.The former Islander, 25, shared a photo on social media of her 4x4, showing the back right window smashed and the doors appearing to be unlocked.The gutted star took to her Instagram Stories and wrote a sarcastic caption: "Happy Friday". Prior to the post, Amber, who has now ditched her reality credentials in favour of a career on the stage, shared a backstage snap with a co-star who was making a special debut, meaning the incident may have occurred while she was performing.