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Max set to take over BluTV in Turkey next month 4 MAR 2025

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Max set to take over BluTV in Turkey next month

Turkish streaming service BluTV will evolve into Max since mid April. Turkey becomes the 77th Max territory and marks a significant moment in the globalization of WBD’s streaming service that now has 116.9 million subscribers after adding 6.4 million in Q4 2024.
Max to launch in Turkey following BluTV rebrand 9 DEC 2024

Streaming

Max to launch in Turkey following BluTV rebrand

Arriving early in 2025, this will be the 74th country where the platform is launched.
Deniz Sasmaz Oflaz: “It is not only about making content travel, but also the know-how” 19 DEC 2023

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Deniz Sasmaz Oflaz: “It is not only about making content travel, but also the know-how”

The CEO of BluTV talks about the growing strategy for the Turkish SVOD platform, which is one of Turkey's most prominent digital streaming services.
Electric Entertainment licenses five franchised series to Blutv in Turkey 16 OCT 2023

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Electric Entertainment licenses five franchised series to Blutv in Turkey

The deal includes SVOD rights to the recently launched original SYFY series “The Ark,” Amazon Freevee’s original series “Leverage: Redemption,” and the crime series, “Almost Paradise."
High Fidelity to distribute the new Turkish daily drama “Roses” 10 OCT 2023

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High Fidelity to distribute the new Turkish daily drama “Roses”

British sales agency and consultancy company High Fidelity announced that it will distribute the gripping Turkish daily drama series "Roses" at an international level, excluding Latin America.