Asian Sales for Cyber Group Studios

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PARIS: Cyber Group Studios has sold more than 250 half-hours of programming to broadcasters in Asia, with deals on such shows as Zorro the Chronicles, Tales of Tatonka and Zou.

Discovery Networks Asia-Pacific renewed the rights for the CGI series Tales of Tatonka for the region. In Indonesia and Sri Lanka, a TV and DVD deal was secured with Spectrum for Zorro the Chronicles.

In Korea, Cyber Group scored a package deal with Key Intermedia that includes the second season of Zou, along with Mademoiselle Zazie, Adam’s Bakery and Grenadine and Peppermint. Iconix also picked up Mademoiselle Zazie, which will air on Skylife. JCG acquired the rights for Adam’s Bakery for the Kids Talk Talk channel.

Good TV in Taiwan went for The Long Long Holiday. Also in Taiwan, Momo Kids licensed the second season of Zou.

Marie Congé, the VP of sales, acquisitions and new media at Cyber Group Studios, said: “Asia has proven to be a major market for our shows, and this year we signed a significant volume of sales in the region. We are very pleased to be continuing this momentum by kicking off Asia TV Forum in Singapore with a slate of new shows to present.”