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Britain’s film, TV exports rise by 25%

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MUMBAI: British market research organisation National Statistics has published data regarding Britain’s film and television industry.

In 2004, exports of all services by the UK film and television industries were ?2,181 million, an increase of 25 per cent on 2003. Imports were ?2,131 million, an increase of 11 per cent on the previous year. The overall effect has been a change from a net deficit of ?166 million in 2003 to a surplus of ?50 million in 2004.

The film industry showed a net surplus of ?89 million in 2004, a six per cent decrease from the 2003 figure of ?95 million. The television industry showed a net deficit of ?436 million in 2004, a six per cent decrease in the 2003 deficit of ?465 million.

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Television exports have decreased from ?677 million in 2003 to ?664 million in 2004. Imports have also decreased from ?1,142 million in 2003 to ?1,100 million in 2004, a decrease of 4 per cent. The negative balance for international transactions by the television industry decreased from ?465 million in 2003 to ?436 million in 2004.

Exports (receipts) of film companies in 2004 have increased from ?633 million in 2003 to ?842 million. Imports have increased from ?538 million in 2003 to ?753 million in 2004. As a result, the positive balance of the film industry has decreased to ?89 million in 2004, from ?95 million in 2003. . Export royalties (receipts) have remained broadly level at ?399 million in 2004. Import royalties (payments) increased by 43 per cent to ?616 million. Exports related to the production of films in the UK increased from ?233 million in 2003 to ?444 million in 2004. Imports for production work abroad have increased by 26 per cent to ?136 million in 2004.

The figures come as the British film sector, which directly employs an estimated 31,000 people, faces an uncertain future with tax authorities contemplating new rules that would offer producers less incentive to shoot in the UK.

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One recent study indicated that the value of work done on Hollywood films in Britain would plummet by 40 per cent in 2005.

Most of the new James Bond film Casino Royale, for example, is to be made in the Czech Republic, where other filmmakers also have fled because of the uncertainty. Warner which makes Harry Potter films has said that it would continue to shoot the sequels in Britain.

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ZEE5 UK partners Narrative Entertainment to add UK channels

Six FAST channels added as platform sharpens hybrid play in Britain

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LONDON: ZEE5 UK struck a first-of-its-kind deal with Narrative Entertainment, bringing mainstream UK television channels onto an Indian streaming platform as it pushes to deepen its footprint in a crowded, mature market.

The partnership adds six of Narrative’s FAST channels to the service, including Great! Movies, Great! Romance, Great! Mystery and kids brands POP, Tiny Pop and POP UP, widening ZEE5 UK’s appeal across genres and age groups.

The move reflects a clear shift in strategy. ZEE5 UK is betting on a hybrid model that blends on-demand content with curated, always-on channels to drive discovery and increase time spent on the platform.

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“This partnership represents a meaningful evolution in how we serve audiences in mature markets like the UK, where viewers are defined by habits, convenience and choice rather than geography or language alone,” said Parul Goel, territory head, Europe, Zee Entertainment. “By bringing trusted mainstream UK channels together with our premium originals, movies and kids’ content, we are building a more consumer-centric platform that simplifies viewing while increasing depth and relevance.”

Fateha Begum, commercial director, Narrative Entertainment, said the tie-up would fuel growth for both sides. “Our portfolio of quality programming, with such wide and enduring appeal, is a perfect complement to ZEE5 UK. This is a strong partnership that will support growth for both parties, and we share Zee Entertainment’s vision of an increasingly partnership-led future for the industry.”

ZEE5’s global library spans over 4,000 films and more than 500 originals, with over 130 new titles added annually. The addition of Narrative’s channels strengthens its kids offering and introduces genre-led linear experiences alongside its on-demand catalogue.

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The deal also gives Narrative access to ZEE5 UK’s fast-growing user base, extending reach without diluting brand identity, while reinforcing ZEE5 UK’s network of more than 40 live channels.

As streaming wars intensify, ZEE5 UK is widening its playbook, blending content, convenience and partnerships in a bid to win screen time in one of the world’s toughest markets.

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