SPI/FilmBox has secured a deal with Transvision in Indonesia for its premium drama hub Dizi.The service will now be accessible through the platform's linear pay-TV services.
The distributor specializing in dramas has secured sales with Catchplay+ in Indonesia and Taiwan, U-Next Co., Ltd in Japan and Mediacorp in Singapore for the action-drama.
According to Omdia, successful launches in Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, and Thailand over the past twelve months will see Disney accumulate close to five million subscribers this year.
The series, which has been licensed to almost 40 countries, is ready to be broadcasted at Indonesia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, where leading TV channels Net TV and Hayat TV, respectively, are going to premiere it soon.
Pay TV service revenue in Indonesia is set to grow from US$497 million in 2020 to US$633 million in 2025, at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5%, mainly supported by the growing DTH and IPTV subscriptions, according to GlobalData.