The new Endemol Shine Group, which brings together Endemol, Shine and Core Media, will present a combined format slate at MIPTV this week.

April 6, 2018

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The newly launched producer and distributor, Endemol Shine Group, which brings together Endemol, Shine and Core Media, will present a combined format slate at MIPTV this week.

“Endemol Shine Group’s combined format slate is one of the most extensive and diverse in the world with something for any broadcaster or platform in any market,” says Lisa Perrin, managing director, Endemol Shine Creative Networks. “Our highlights for MIPTV 2015 include some of today’s biggest non-scripted and scripted formats as well as incredibly exciting new titles making their debut this market.”

Among the company’s non-scripted highlights are formats such as "Big Brother," "Masterchef," "Junior Masterchef," "Pointless," "The Biggest Loser" and "Your Face Sounds Familiar."

Other returning titles include the survival show "The Island," which has been commissioned by NBC in the U.S. following its success in the U.K. on Channel 4, and "The Brain," a cerebral talent show format from Germany that is continuing to roll out internationally.

For the first time, Endemol Shine North America will make "Bullseye" available to international markets. The challenge series sees teams become human darts as they fly, slide or fall as close as possible to a target. "Bullseye" will premiere in the U.S. this May on Fox.

Also new this year is "Stripped," a factual entertainment series from Endemol Shine Nordics that challenges people to live for 30 days without any possessions.

Endemol Shine Group’s scripted format highlights include hits that have been locally adapted around the world including "Broadchurch" and "The Bridge." These will be joined at MIPTV by international titles such as "The Orpheus Project," a supernatural medical drama from Israel, and "No Identity" from Spain, the tale of a lawyer led into a dark network of theft, extortion and trafficking as she searches for her true origins.

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