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PBS signs up for DCD Rights´ "Prue Leith: My cotswold kitchen" 27 NOV 2024

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PBS signs up for DCD Rights´ "Prue Leith: My cotswold kitchen"

It was acquired by the US public broadcaster PBS, which has also purchased the rights for Series 1 in North America. Both Series 1 and 2 have also been sold to SBS Food Australia and AMC Networks Central & Northern Europe for broadcast in Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Moldova, and Romania. Additionally, Series 1 (10 x 60’) has been licensed to HRT Croatian TV.
Xilam Animation sold over 637 hours of content in the CEE region 12 NOV 2024

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Xilam Animation sold over 637 hours of content in the CEE region

Leading Central Eastern European broadcasters such as RTL Klub and MTVA (Hungary), RTVS (Slovakia), HRT and RTL (Croatia), and Kidzone (Baltics) has picked up Xilam hit series.
United Media’s television channels led autumn ratings across the CEE region 25 OCT 2024

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United Media’s television channels led autumn ratings across the CEE region

The company announced its channels’ autumn ratings in Serbia, Croatia, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Montenegro.
BBC Studios closes global sales of "Big Cats 24/7" ahead of Mipcom 2024 7 OCT 2024

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BBC Studios closes global sales of "Big Cats 24/7" ahead of Mipcom 2024

"Big Cats 24/7" picked up in China, Finland, France, Germany and Spain with further countries expected. "Big Cats 24/7" will also be available on the BBC Earth channel in: Albania, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Estonia, Greece, Hungary, Kosovo, Romania, Malta, Macedonia, Montenegro, Poland, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa and Turkey.
Sphere Abacus secures a raft of sales throughout the CEE region 5 SEP 2024

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Sphere Abacus secures a raft of sales throughout the CEE region

The company highlighted that Central and Eastern Europe have always offered their audiences accessible factual programming covering a multitude of diverse subjects. Some of the countries in question were Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, and the Czech Republic.