Random House Children’s Screen Entertainment


Nick buys Wanda and the Alien for intn’l channels

Nickelodeon has acquired Wanda and the Alien for its international channels. The deal, which does not cover the US, means the animated series will be seen on over 70 Nick channels around the world. The 52x10mins preschool series is produced by Random House Children’s Screen Entertainment and Komixx Entertaiment. It will debut on free-to-air net […]

Random House JV options TV rights to teen novel

Random House Children’s Screen Entertainment has optioned worldwide rights to teen author Beth Reekles debut novel The Kissing Booth. RHCSE, a joint venture of Random House Children’s Publishers UK and toon firm Komixx Entertainment, will seek to develop the title for TV and film. It will also have rights on any subsequent follow-ups. RHCP UK, […]

Komixx and Gotham team for Monster Republic

Kids and family content company Kommix has created a joint venture with Gotham Group, the US-based TV and film producer and management company. The two companies have formed KG Entertainment. The LA-based business will develop and produce kids, youth and family content for various platforms. The first project will be a live-action version of Monster […]

Random House’s TV unit taking Monkey Nuts to the small screen

Random House Children’s Screen Entertainment has optioned TV rights to the Monkey Nuts comic series. RHCSE, a UK-based production joint venture between publisher Random House and producer Komixx, said it had secured the rights after positive expressions of interest from unnamed TV broadcasters. Monkey Nuts is a slapstick action comedy series set on the Isla […]

Cake inks Random House distribution deal

Random House Children’s Screen Entertainment (RHCSE) has appointed Cake the distributor of its new animated series Wanda and the Alien. Cake will sell the preschool series internationally. The first episodes of the 52x10mins series will debut in Q4 2013 on UK free-to-air broadcaster Channel 5’s milkshake! The TV series also represents the first book-to-screen transfer […]