14 JUL 2022

Studio 100 partners with SPI International for digital rights of 2d animation classics

The contract will give SPI non-exclusive worldwide AVOD and SVOD rights (with the exception of a few territories per program) on SPI platforms such as FilmBox+, FilmBox on Demand, Film1, ToonzBox, and ToonzStream.

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Studio 100 Media, one of the leading independent studios for kids & family entertainment, has closed a multi-brand deal with global media company SPI International for digital exploitation of several 2D animation classic series from its extensive catalog.

The contract will give SPI non-exclusive worldwide AVOD and SVOD rights (with the exception of a few territories per program) on SPI platforms such as FilmBox+, FilmBox on Demand, Film1, ToonzBox, and ToonzStream. The shows “Maya the Bee”, “Heidi”, “Pinocchio” and “Alice in Wonderland” will be available on-demand in various language versions, including English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish.

SPI International, a CANAL+ company, is a global media company operating 42 TV channels, and multiple digital products across six continents, and is a major player in content distribution and broadcasting worldwide. SPI operates multiple free-to-air and pay-TV channels in CEE, Western Europe, CIS, and Adria regions including key European markets such as Poland, Czechia, Romania, Serbia, and the Netherlands. SPI Group owns a suite of legacy brands that have become household names such as FilmBox, Film1, Kino Polska, Stopklatka, and Dizi along with different thematic channels and streaming services, including FilmBox+. Working with over 700 operators worldwide, SPI uses cutting-edge technology providing its subscribers with access to SPI’s linear and on-demand content. For over 25 years, SPI INTERNATIONAL has been a leading supplier of theatrical films and television programming in the international markets. SPI’s solid alliances with major license suppliers provide compelling content, with strong recognition and high demand.

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