BBC Studios partners with Vuulr to list over 3.000 hours of content in Asia

BBC Studios has signed an agreement to list over 3.000 hours of its premium British content on the Vuulr online marketplace, with more being made available in the coming months.

8 JUN 2022
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BBC Studios has signed an agreement to list over 3.000 hours of its premium British content on the Vuulr online marketplace, with more being made available in the coming months. BBC Studios’ library of premium documentary, comedy, factual entertainment, and lifestyle content will be immediately made available for licensing to customers in Asia, featuring titles like “Top Gear,” “The Great British Bake Off,” “Death In Paradise,” “Call The Midwife,” “Attenborough and the Sea Dragon,” “Tigers: Hunting the Traffickers,” “Famalam,” and “The Young Offenders.”

Additionally, BBC Studios has commissioned a BBC Studios Branded Content Sales Platform from Vuulr, which will allow interested buyers to search the catalog, watch trailers and screeners on-demand, check rights availability, and place licensing offers easily and conveniently. All 7.000 buyers already registered with Vuulr will be able to login to BBC Studios’ BSP with their Vuulr credentials. New buyers will only need to do a quick registration to gain full access to the platform.

“The entertainment industry is fast evolving, and we need to expand the ways to showcase our extensive content catalog to capture customers that we can’t always reach. Working with Vuulr enables us to reach out and connect with buyers across the diverse Asia and South Asia regions, bringing our bold British premium content to new audiences,”  said Phil Hardman, SVP & General Manager, Asia, at BBC Studios.

“BBC Studios is well known for producing some of the most engaging and premium British programming, with many iconic and much-loved titles. We are incredibly excited to be working with BBC Studios and to present their amazing catalog on Vuulr,”  added Ian McKee, CEO of Vuulr.

The entertainment industry is fast evolving, and we need to expand the ways to showcase our extensive content catalogue to capture customers that we can’t always reach” Phil Hardman SVP & General Manager, Asia, at BBC Studios

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