Fremantle Snags Rights to Hyped-Up Korean Gameshow Format ‘DNA Singer’ – Global Bulletin

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International media group Fremantle has picked up sales rights outside Asia to Korean format “DNA Singer.” The music gameshow was created by specialty firm FormatEast and Kyung Hwangbo for SBS and has not yet gone to air. Family members who are genetically linked with celebrities such as singers and actors perform, while the judges must guess which celebrities they are genetically related to. “Fantastic Family – DNA Singer” launches in Korea next week as Lunar New Year specials on SBS. “It is by no means easy to sell a paper format, before the initial proposal has aired. But recently the preference for Korean content has amplified interest in our shows. We are seeing a trend for major players in the global entertainment industry to acquire our formats in advance to stay ahead of the game,” said Kim Il-Joong, executive director of FormatEast. Fremantle has produced local versions of Korean global hit shows including “The Masked Singer” throughout Europe and “I Can See Your Voice” for BBC One in the U.K. – Patrick Frater

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Eccho Rights has licensed hit Swedish YA drama “Threesome” with SBS in Australia, where the show will air on SBS Viceland and be streamable on SBS’s on demand service. One of Sweden’s best-reviewed drama series of 2021, “Threesome” tracks the lives of a young Swedish couple living in London whose once idyllic relationship undergoes a series of major changes. The series is written and directed by Lisa Linnertorp and produced by Yellowbird for Nordic Entertainment Group streamer Viaplay. Previous sales of the series include Channel 4 in the U.K., RTL in Germany, CANAL+ in France and South Korea’s TVing.

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