AGC Studios CEO Stuart Ford and COO Miguel Palos have signed three-year [1] extensions to their service contracts.
This leadership continuity comes as the studio expands its content portfolio to compete with major streaming platforms. By securing its top executives, the company aims to stabilize its management while scaling its production capabilities.
The announcement arrived on the eve of the Cannes market in France. The timing allows the studio to enter the high-profile industry gathering with a solidified leadership structure in place.
AGC Studios is currently growing its slate with new projects, including a competition show for Netflix. The company is also developing a documentary described as being adjacent to the style of "The Tinder Swindler" [1].
Founded in 2018 [1], the studio has evolved from its early beginnings into a more diversified production entity. The new contracts ensure that Ford and Palos will remain at the helm during this growth phase.
The expansion into unscripted content and high-concept documentaries marks a strategic shift for the company. These moves are designed to capture the current demand for true-crime, and reality-based programming across global streaming services.
“CEO Stuart Ford and COO Miguel Palos have signed three-year extensions to their service contracts.”
The contract renewals signal a strategic pivot for AGC Studios as it moves beyond traditional film financing into active production of streaming-ready content. By diversifying into the 'true-crime' and competition genres, the studio is positioning itself to leverage the specific algorithmic demands of platforms like Netflix, ensuring long-term viability in a volatile streaming economy.



