Nippon TV’s Abandoned Being Adapted in Turkey

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Nippon Television Network Corporation (Nippon TV) has signed its fifth deal with Turkish producer MF Yapim, this one regarding format rights to its one-hour drama series Abandoned.

The company will be remaking the series in Turkey. This deal follows the four prior announcements between the companies, including the Turkish remakes of Nippon TV’s scripted formats Mother (Anne in Turkey), which airs in almost 40 countries around the world, and Woman – My Life for My Children – (Kadin in Turkey).

The deal marks the second format deal for Abandoned, which was previously sold to JSLGlobal Media in Thailand.

Atsushi Sogo, president of international business development for Nippon TV, said: “We are delighted to be working once again with Mr. Bayhan and his amazing team. The success they have achieved in Turkey with the previously announced scripted formats has been nothing short of extraordinary as evidenced by Woman – My Life for My Children – (Kadin) kicking off its highly anticipated third season on FOX Turkey this month, winning against all other stations and receiving top ratings in all categories on the season premier. This groundbreaking achievement of a third season is a first for a Japanese series.”

Sogo added: “Abandoned is an amazing script that has garnered rave reviews in Japan, as well as in the Asian countries that have aired the original versions. With MF Yapim’s keen eye for great scripts, they have swiftly noticed our latest format and I have no doubt that they will achieve a similar if not greater level of success in Turkey and the various countries that will air their Turkish versions.”

“Since the beginning of our cooperation with Nippon TV for over 3 years, we have achieved very successful results from the productions that we adapted from Nippon TV’s outstanding drama formats,” commented Faruk Bayhan, CEO of MF Yapim. “Our adaptations which have been produced with the collaboration between MF Yapim and our partner Medyapim, have received significant appeal not only in Turkey but also in many other countries where they have been sold. We are hoping and aiming to reach the same success too, if not better, with Abandoned. We believe such fruitful and harmonious cooperation with Nippon TV has the potential to evolve in different areas as well. The continuation of this cooperation between Nippon TV, MF Yapim and Medyapim for many years to come is my biggest wish.”