Zinc Media Group Launches AI Label Cicada to Centralize Artificial Intelligence Operations
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Stewart Clarke
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Zinc Media Group, a UK-based factual production and distribution company, has launched a new AI-focused label called Cicada. The label aims to centralize the group's artificial intelligence activities, which generated several million pounds in revenue in 2025 from AI-powered TV commercials, industry trade, and related work. Cicada will provide AI expertise and support across Zinc's production companies, branded content units, post-production teams, and clients, with a focus on "creativity that makes people stop scrolling."
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