Wednesday 24 Sep 2014
Â鶹Éç Worldwide today announced the sale of almost 50 hours of drama programming to Film & Arts, and a string of new music titles to LAPTV, just weeks after Â鶹Éç Showcase Latin America 2009.
Pan-regional, Latin American Pay-TV broadcaster, Film & Arts has acquired dramas such as BAFTA-award winning State of Play, the adaptation of Thomas Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles and crime series Inspector Lynley.
Â鶹Éç Worldwide has licensed titles such as Sounds of the Sixties, Top of the Pops Special and Radio One's Big Weekend to pan-regional broadcaster, LAPTV, in addition to U2 Concert.
Helen Jurado, Regional Sales Director - Latin America, Â鶹Éç Worldwide, Americas commented, "Our team behind music programming is so incredibly talented and these new deals underline our commitment to bring these great programs to audiences in Latin America. Music programming has proved extremely popular since we launched the genre with Seven Ages of Rock, just over a year ago, and we look forward to further growing this area of our business."
These deals were brokered by Janel Downing, Â鶹Éç Worldwide's Latin America Sales Executive.
Seven Ages of Rock has now been sold to eight broadcasters across the region.
NOTES TO EDITORS
About Â鶹Éç Worldwide Americas
Â鶹Éç Worldwide is the main commercial arm and wholly-owned subsidiary of British Broadcasting Corporation (Â鶹Éç). Â鶹Éç Worldwide, with offices in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington DC, Miami, Rhode Island and Mexico City, brings together all of Â鶹Éç Worldwide's businesses in North and South America. The company exists to maximize the value of the Â鶹Éç's assets for the benefit of the UK license payer and invests in public service programming in return for rights. The company has seven core businesses: Channels, Sales and Distribution, Productions, Home Entertainment, Digital Media, Global Brands and Magazines. In the U.S., Â鶹Éç Worldwide has two key brands cable channel Â鶹Éç America and the smash hit Dancing with the Stars, produced by Â鶹Éç Worldwide Productions.
Christine Shaw Davis
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