Snapchat parent Snap hit a warning note on the ad front today, saying “forward visibility of advertising demand” is limited in part by reduced spending due to the Israel-Hamas war.
06.10.2023 - 13:43 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: Talpa Studios entertainment format The Floor is in production in Ukraine, as a response to the devastating war that continues to cripple the Eastern European country.
Novy Channel and Netherlands-based Talpa are co-producing the remake of the shiny floor show as part of a relief effort designed to “offer a form if distraction from the news and contribute to the positive well-being of Ukrainian viewers,” they say.
The Floor Ukraine is set to air in spring 2024, with a quick turnaround production kicking off in the safety of the Netherlands yesterday. Novy’s Head of Production, Olena Anotova, told Deadline it was currently “not safe to set up a steady and continuous production of this scale” in her home country.
“The production of The Floor in the Netherlands offers a safe environment for both contestants and the Ukrainian production team. It took about two days for our Ukrainian part of the team to get to the set from Ukraine to the Netherlands, so we can say that we traveled to work for more than 40 hours.”
She added the production has been in development “for months,” with 80 Dutch and 15 Ukrainian staff working together on the production.
Casting quietly took place as an online and offline process, led by a Ukrainian crew working from Talpa’s office on Laren, Netherlands. During the selection process, contestants shared moving personal stories of their experiences since Russia invaded Ukraine and began a deadly conflict. Daily fighting continues, with media outlets this morning reporting the city of Kharkiv has been hit by a missile attack that left a ten-year-old boy dead and 16 injured.
The Floor sees 100 contestants face off in quiz duels on a giant LED floor divided into one hundred squares,
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