Keshet International
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Keshet International is the global production and distribution arm of Israeli media company Keshet Media Group (Hebrew: שידורי קשת). Keshet International was established in 2012 and is now led by CEO Keren Shahar, who was appointed to the role at the start of 2023.[1] The company has subsidiaries in the United States, United Kingdom, and Germany that develop and produce Keshet properties as well as original IP with local talent.
Founded | 2012 |
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Headquarters | |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Keren Shahar, CEO |
Website | keshetinternational |
In addition to distributing Keshet Media Group properties, Keshet International sells third-party properties and develops and produces localized versions of popular television formats. Programs distributed by Keshet International include Prisoners of War, the Israeli show that Emmy Award-winning show from which Homeland was adapted;[2] Master Class;[3] The A Word, which was sold to BBC One;[4] Rising Star;[5] False Flag, which was adapted by Keshet UK as Suspicion,[6] and When Heroes Fly which as picked up by Netflix and then adapted as Echo 3 by Keshet Studios.
Keshet International is represented by William Morris Endeavor in the United States.[7]