Brit broadcaster Sky has got in the ring once more with Starz, this time for the boxing drama “Fightland,” executive produced by Curtis ’50 Cent’ Jackson. Sky has joined Starz as co-commission partner on the series, set in the cutthroat, high-stakes world of British boxing, having already teamed with the U.S. network on projects including […]
Sky Teaming With Starz on 50 Cent-Produced British Boxing Drama ‘Fightland’
Brit broadcaster Sky has got in the ring once more with Starz, this time for the boxing drama “Fightland,” executive produced by Curtis ’50 Cent’ Jackson. Sky has joined Starz as co-commission partner on the series, set in the cutthroat, high-stakes world of British boxing, having already teamed wit
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