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BAFTA Controversy and Industry Shifts Dominate Entertainment News

Consolidation and controversy mark the latest developments in European media

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The entertainment industry is abuzz with controversy and consolidation, as a racial slur incident at the BAFTA Film Awards sparks outrage and industry leaders make significant moves to expand their reach. At the center...

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    France’s Canal+ Group Acquires Italy’s Lucky Red in Latest European Consolidation Move

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    Warner Bros. Complained About BAFTA Racial Slur Incident & Requested It Be Cut From BBC Broadcast

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    BAFTA Jury Member Steps Down Over ‘Utterly Unforgivable’ Handling of N-Word Incident

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    Japanese Comedy Hit ‘You Laugh You Lose’ Gets Global Push as Banijay Entertainment Acquires Format Rights From ‘LOL’ Creator Yoshimoto Kogyo (EXCLUSIVE)

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BAFTA Controversy and Industry Shifts Dominate Entertainment News

Consolidation and controversy mark the latest developments in European media

Sunday, March 1, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The entertainment industry is abuzz with controversy and consolidation, as a racial slur incident at the BAFTA Film Awards sparks outrage and industry leaders make significant moves to expand their reach.

At the center of the controversy is the BAFTA Film Awards, where a racial slur was directed at the stars of "Sinners" during the live broadcast. Warner Bros. executives immediately raised concerns about the incident, requesting that it be removed from the BBC broadcast. A well-placed source told Deadline that the complaint was made within minutes of the incident, citing the need to protect the film's cast and crew.

The incident has sparked widespread outrage, with many calling for greater accountability and sensitivity from the organization. Jonte Richardson, a Black writer and producer, has resigned from BAFTA's emerging talent judging panel, citing the organization's "utterly unforgivable" handling of the incident. Richardson's resignation highlights the need for greater diversity and inclusion within the industry, and the importance of holding organizations accountable for their actions.

Meanwhile, industry consolidation continues to shape the European media landscape. France's Canal+ Group has acquired a 51% majority stake in Italian distribution and production company Lucky Red, marking the latest consolidation move in Europe. Lucky Red is a leading Italian indie film distributor, and is also active in film and TV production, as well as sales.

In other news, Banijay Entertainment has struck a partnership with Yoshimoto Kogyo, one of Japan's largest entertainment groups, to acquire global format rights to the long-running comedic challenge series "You Laugh You Lose". Under the deal, Banijay Entertainment will lead adaptations across its 23 territories, with Yoshimoto retaining distribution rights in Japan.

The acquisition is a significant move for Banijay Entertainment, which is looking to expand its reach in the global market. "You Laugh You Lose" has been a hit in Japan, and the company is hoping to replicate its success in other territories.

In a separate development, Russell Brand has pleaded not guilty to two new charges of rape and sexual assault. The former TV host and actor entered his plea at Southwark Crown Court in London, U.K. on Tuesday morning. The offences, which relate to two women, are alleged to have taken place in 2009 in the capital city.

As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, it's clear that consolidation and controversy will remain major themes. The BAFTA controversy highlights the need for greater accountability and sensitivity, while industry consolidation moves forward with significant acquisitions and partnerships. As the industry shifts and changes, one thing is clear: the stakes are high, and the consequences of inaction will be severe.

The entertainment industry is abuzz with controversy and consolidation, as a racial slur incident at the BAFTA Film Awards sparks outrage and industry leaders make significant moves to expand their reach.

At the center of the controversy is the BAFTA Film Awards, where a racial slur was directed at the stars of "Sinners" during the live broadcast. Warner Bros. executives immediately raised concerns about the incident, requesting that it be removed from the BBC broadcast. A well-placed source told Deadline that the complaint was made within minutes of the incident, citing the need to protect the film's cast and crew.

The incident has sparked widespread outrage, with many calling for greater accountability and sensitivity from the organization. Jonte Richardson, a Black writer and producer, has resigned from BAFTA's emerging talent judging panel, citing the organization's "utterly unforgivable" handling of the incident. Richardson's resignation highlights the need for greater diversity and inclusion within the industry, and the importance of holding organizations accountable for their actions.

Meanwhile, industry consolidation continues to shape the European media landscape. France's Canal+ Group has acquired a 51% majority stake in Italian distribution and production company Lucky Red, marking the latest consolidation move in Europe. Lucky Red is a leading Italian indie film distributor, and is also active in film and TV production, as well as sales.

In other news, Banijay Entertainment has struck a partnership with Yoshimoto Kogyo, one of Japan's largest entertainment groups, to acquire global format rights to the long-running comedic challenge series "You Laugh You Lose". Under the deal, Banijay Entertainment will lead adaptations across its 23 territories, with Yoshimoto retaining distribution rights in Japan.

The acquisition is a significant move for Banijay Entertainment, which is looking to expand its reach in the global market. "You Laugh You Lose" has been a hit in Japan, and the company is hoping to replicate its success in other territories.

In a separate development, Russell Brand has pleaded not guilty to two new charges of rape and sexual assault. The former TV host and actor entered his plea at Southwark Crown Court in London, U.K. on Tuesday morning. The offences, which relate to two women, are alleged to have taken place in 2009 in the capital city.

As the entertainment industry continues to evolve, it's clear that consolidation and controversy will remain major themes. The BAFTA controversy highlights the need for greater accountability and sensitivity, while industry consolidation moves forward with significant acquisitions and partnerships. As the industry shifts and changes, one thing is clear: the stakes are high, and the consequences of inaction will be severe.

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