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‘Hell’s Kitchen’ Studio Tinopolis Faces Revolt After Writing Off $70M Owed To Producers Who Built Its TV Empire

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EXCLUSIVE: Hell’s Kitchen studio Tinopolis may be hit with a class-action lawsuit and other backlash after an incandescent group of former producers were left out of pocket to the tune of £50 million ($70 million) as a result of a controversial financial restructuring.Tinopolis is one of Britain’s largest production groups, owning 16 companies in the UK and U.S.

including A. Smith & Co. Productions, which makes Hell’s Kitchen and Ninja Warrior, and Premier League soccer producer Sunset+Vine.

But Tinopolis said it was hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic, during which revenue was dented by canceled sports events and “severe” filming restrictions in California, where it makes shows like the Rob Lowe-fronted Mental Samurai for Fox.Tinopolis

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