Paramount Global Content Distribution announced a new exclusive multi-year volume deal with beIN Media Group for their Premium Pay TV channels as well as Paramount+ branded destination for beIN’s OTT platform TOD in English, subtitled in Arabic in the Middle East and North Africa. Deals for the branded destinations are currently in place with Cosmote in Greece, Streamz in Belgium, MultiChoice in Africa, JioCinema in India, Blast TV in the Philippines and MONO in Thailand.
The new deal and Paramount+ branded destination includes exclusive rights to Pay TV, SVOD and Catch-up SVOD in English, subtitled in Arabic. The content is available now to beIN subscribers and offers critically acclaimed and in-demand content from Paramount+ with SHOWTIME, CBS Studios, Republic Pictures and Paramount Pictures, including hit series “1883,” “1923,” “Billions,” “Colin From Accounts,” “Frasier,” “Knuckles,” “Lawmen: Bass Reeves,” “Mayor Of Kingstown,” “Paw Patrol,” “Ray Donovan,” “Tulsa King,” “Yellowstone,” and upcoming series “NCIS: Tony & Ziva” and feature films “Bob Marley: One Love,” “Rob Peace,” “Self Reliance” and the “Transformers” and “Mission: Impossible” franchises.
“We’re thrilled to announce this volume deal and yet another Paramount+ branded destination with beIN Media Group in the Middle East and North Africa,” said Dan Cohen, Chief Content Licensing Officer, Paramount, and President, Republic Pictures. “This deal is a testament to the power of the Paramount brand and its reputation for delivering high-demand, quality entertainment, and we’re very excited for the beIN audience to access our programming and discover new favorites within the branded destination.”
“This agreement underscores beIN’s commitment to delivering the best in entertainment to our audiences in the MENA region,” added Esra Özaral Altop, Chief Entertainment Content Officer, beIN Media Group. “By expanding our relationship with Paramount and securing these exclusive media rights, we are excited to provide our subscribers with an incredible lineup of movies and series that millions of viewers across the region simply cannot find elsewhere.”