ATV closes several deals around Europe, Asia, and Africa

The popularity and sales of ATV's top TV shows, such as "Street Birds," "A Little Sunshine," "For MyFamily," and "The Ottoman," are on the rise in Europe, Asia, and Africa.

19 JUN 2023
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Müge Akar

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The popularity and sales of ATV's top TV shows, such as "Street Birds," "A Little Sunshine," "For MyFamily," and "The Ottoman," are on the rise in Europe, Asia, and Africa. ‘’We have built up a strong catalog with a variety of drama series as a consequence of ATV’s leadership in the local
market for seven consecutive years. I am also happy to reflect on this success in the international arena, and it’s a great pleasure to see that both our client and territory base are growing. We have a long-term relationship with many key players across Europe, CEE, Central Asia, and Africa," said Müge Akar, Head of Sales for Europa, Asia & Africa at ATV Distribution.

In Europe, "A Little Sunshine" is picked by Romania, Spain, Hungary, and Macedonia. "Street Birds" was licensed to Spain and Romania; while "Wounded Heart" was acquired by Lithuania, and "For My Family" was sold to Hungary.

In Asia, Bangladesh purchased two ATV titles: "Destan" and "For My Family," while Kazakhstan acquired "For My Family" and "The Ottoman." Along with these territories, "Destan" was picked up by Vietnam and "The Ottoman" in Georgia. Around Africa, Angola and Mozambique bought "The Ottoman," Ghana took "Hercai," and French Speaking Africa picked up "Broken Wings."