Flying winger Lewis Morgan is jetting out to begin his American dream.
23.01.2020 - 20:16 / variety.com
In this week’s special NATPE: Miami International TV Newswire, Variety looks at the AVoD revolution through a new deal between Tubi and Mexico’s Azteca, ITV and Kew Media sell big across the Americas and two high-profile HBO Latin America series join Hulu Japan’s Latin American showcase.
Tubi and Azteca Presage AVoD Revolution
Tubi, the world’s largest AVoD (Advertising Supported Video on Demand) player, based out of San Francisco, signed this week a strategic partnership with Mexico’s
Flying winger Lewis Morgan is jetting out to begin his American dream.
In this week’s International TV Newswire, Sony Pictures Television and Scandinavia’s Viaplay expand their content deal, Canada’s Pipeline Studios acquires Chilean animation studio Zumbastico, Yellow Bird US options Krystal Sutherland’s “A Semi-Definitive List of Worst Nightmares,” Love Nature 4K closes a major deal in Turkey and Northern Cyprus; and Mediterraneo Mediaset España sells “Dangerous Moms” in 40 territories.
The Super Bowl is over, but that doesn’t mean Cardi B, 27, and Offset, 28, are ready to stop celebrating. The couple were spotted living it up in a club in Miami, just one day after the Kansas City Chiefs beat the San Francisco 49ers, and they weren’t shy about the PDA.
Jennifer Lopez and Alex Rodriguez know how to throw a party!
Get ready to take a peek inside a whole new set of friends' lives on Bravo's latest docu-series, Family Karma. The series, which premieres this March, will give viewers a never-before-seen glimpse inside the intriguing lives of seven young Indian-American friends as they try and strike a balance between following their own paths and living their own dreams in Miami, while also staying true to their families' traditions.
By Anthony D'Alessandro
By Dade Hayes
Miami’s NATPE market kicks off on Tuesday, but deal announcements are already landing. London-based TCB Media Rights has sold 130 hours of content to Latin America, Cineflix and National Geographic Latin America closed a deal for four titles, and Discovery Latin America picked up popular makeover format “10 Years Younger” from All3Media.