Dolphin Entertainment’s Zoey 101 Scores Latin American Deals

MIAMI, August 7: Dolphin Entertainment has sold the
live-action Nickelodeon tween series Zoey 101, targeted at girls aged 8-12, to Televisa in Mexico, Ecuavisa in
Ecuador and Antena 3 in Spain.

The series has already been licensed into more than 100
territories and is airing in over 300 million homes worldwide. Additional
networks currently airing the series include France 2, Italia Uno in Italy, TV
Norge in Norway, RTE in Ireland, Family Channel in Canada, Nickelodeon
International, M-Net in South Africa, POPtv in Slovenia, Club-RTL in Belgium,
ZigZap in Poland and TV-3 in New Zealand.

Dolphin has launched an international merchandising and
licensing group with Zoey 101 campaigns
in Canada, Australia and now Western Europe, with plans to expand into more
than two-dozen territories.

Zoey 101 is a
half-hour comedy set at the Pacific Coast Academy, formerly an all-boys
boarding school that is now accepting female students. The series stars Jamie
Lynn Spears as the eponymous Zoey, who is joined by a host of other colorful
characters.

In addition to Zoey 101,
Dolphin's other 2007 executive producer credits include the Nickelodeon series Ned’s
Declassified School Survival Guide
and
Nickelodeon's first TV movies Last Day of Summer, Shredderman Rules!, and Roxy Hunter and the Mystery of the
Moody Ghost.