The Sunday Guardian

HBo confirms Brexit will not affect funding for gameofthro­nes

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LOS ANGELES: Game of Thrones, the hit HBO cable TV series that is partly filmed in Northern Ireland, will not suffer due to Britain’s decision to leave the European Union, the cable network said on Friday, aiming to quash speculatio­n that the lavishly produced show would lose EU funding. The Brexit result could also discourage Hollywood studios and cable networks to film shows and movies in Britain, in part because the country would no longer have access to European subsidies. GOT received support from the EU’s European Regional Developmen­t Fund in its early years, HBO confirmed, but the fund has provided no support for the past few seasons. “We do not anticipate that the result of the EU referendum will have any material effect on HBO producing Game of Thrones,” the network, a unit of Time Warner Inc, said in a statement. As results from Britain’s historic referendum came in overnight, speculatio­n spread online that the decision would hurt HBO’s most-watched series, which had as many as 20 million viewers per episode last season. The show continues to receive funding from the UK, including from Northern Ireland Screen (NIS), which provides government support for local businesses. NIS issued a statement on Friday saying the organisati­on “does not use monies provided from European-funded programmes.” A majority of voters in Northern Ireland, one of the four “nations” that comprise the United Kingdom, cast ballots for remaining in the EU. The show, now in its sixth season, has a budget of $10 million per episode, according to Entertainm­ent Weekly.

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A poster for the super hit TV series

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