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Blue Ant Media Reveals 550 Hours of Asia Pacific Sales at ATF

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Naman Ramachandran Canadian conglomerate, Blue Ant Media has scored sales of some 550 hours of programming to Asia Pacific broadcasters, it was revealed at Singapore’s Asia TV Forum & Market (ATF).

Content was sourced from across Blue Ant’s portfolio companies. In Southeast Asia, Taiwan and Hong Kong, Warner Bros. Discovery picked up Hudson Yang’s food show, “Order Up!” (8 x 60’; Beach House Pictures) for Asian Food Network and bridal shop-based “Bollywed” (10 x 30’; HeartHat Entertainment) for Discovery Asia channel.

In India, Warner Bros. Discovery has licensed natural history content for Animal Planet, including “Chasing the Rains” (4 x 60’; Maramedia); “Africa’s Wild Year” (4 x 60’; Merx International); “New Kids in the Wild” (5 x 60’; Season 1; Off the Fence); and “Big Cat Country” (6 x 60’; Plimsoll Productions).

Also licensing natural history programming was Korean Broadcasting System including “Woodpeckers: The Hole Story” (1 x 60’; Coneflower Studios); “Great Elephant Tale” (1 x 60’; Merx International); and “Baboons: Rules of the Troop” (1 x 60’; Merx International).

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