BBC Studios Focuses on Streaming Expansion and ‘Bluey’ Movie at London Showcase

BBC Studios is strategically pursuing inorganic growth through streaming deals, including potential 'Bluey'-style microdramas, to capitalize on increased demand for family content. The company’s leadership highlighted ongoing discussions around mega-mergers and expansion into U.S. streaming markets, reflecting a broader industry shift. The Bluey movie is also poised to boost the franchise’s global presence, making it a key project to watch for potential partnerships or release strategies.
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