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VIMN Makes Deals Across Middle East & Africa

September 4, 2012

LONDON: Broadcasters in the Middle East and Africa have picked up programming from Viacom International Media Networks (VIMN). Viasat in Ghana purchased Salt n’ Pepa. The South African Broadcasting Corporation of South Africa bought the third season of Teen Mom and the first season of If You Really Knew Me, …

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Telefe International Sets Focus on the Middle East & Africa

March 7, 2012

BUENOS AIRES: With titles such as Candy Love, Mistreated and The Man of Your Dreams, Telefe International is looking to build up its business in the Middle East and Africa at MIPTV, according to Michelle Wasserman, the company’s head of international business, programming, formats and production services. "We are looking …

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M-Net Highlights New Titles

February 28, 2012

JOHANNESBURG: M-Net has lined up a slate of new dramas, in addition to content spanning the lifestyle, factual and kids’ genres. Highlights from the company’s offerings include The Wild, a new, HD daily drama series from M-Net’s in-house production team. It tells the story of three families from different racial …

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Exclusive Interview: OSN’s David Butorac

February 1, 2012

PREMIUM: Original content, shorter windows on imported shows and driving HD and DVR rollouts are key to increasing Middle Eastern pay-TV platform OSN’s subscriber base, its CEO, David Butorac, tells World Screen Newsflash. In 2009, after a 15-year battle for supremacy in the pay-TV landscape in the Middle East and …

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Arabic Channel Alhurra Orders Magazine Show About Social Media

January 19, 2012

SPRINGFIELD: Alhurra TV, which is operated by the Middle East Broadcasting Networks (MBN), has called on Mercury Media and ITN (Independent Television News) to produce a weekly half-hour magazine show that will focus on social media, global technology and the Internet. N2K (Need to Know) will feature stories from the …

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News Corp. Acquires Interest in MOBY Group

January 16, 2012

LONDON/DUBAI: News Corporation has purchased a minority share in the Dubai-based MOBY Group, which operates brands in Afghanistan such as Tolo TV and Lemar TV.  News Corp will contribute its 50-percent shareholding in Broadcast Middle East (BME), its Farsi-language joint venture with MOBY, for a minority share in MOBY and …

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Nelson Mandela Biopic Mini-Series in the Works

January 9, 2012

JOHANNESBURG: The story of the life of Nelson Mandela is being turned into a six-part mini-series by Out of Africa Entertainment, Blue Ice Films and Left Bank Pictures. Tentatively titled Madiba, the six-part TV project shines a light on the Nobel Peace Prize winner who was the first black president of …

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NBCUniversal Films Headed to East Africa

January 4, 2012

NAIROBI: NBCUniversal International Television Distribution has licensed a selection of library feature films, including the Jurassic Park trilogy, for pay-TV rights in the East Africa region to Wananchi Group’s Zuku. Highlights of the deal include The Incredible Hulk, The Mummy 3, Mamma Mia!, Hellboy 2, The Changeling and The Tale …

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MBC HD Channels Join Abu Dhabi TV Network

December 20, 2011

ABU DHABI: Abu Dhabi TV Network has added seven new channels from the Dubai-based MBC Group. AD Sports set-top box subscribers gain access to MBC 1, MBC 2, MBC 4, MBC Drama, MBC Action, MBC Max and Al Arabiya news channel, all in high definition. The partnership also includes AD Sports’ exclusive Barclays Premier …

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Prince Alwaleed Makes $300 Million Investment in Twitter

December 19, 2011

RIYADH: News Corp. investor Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, who owns 95 percent of Kingdom Holding, has purchased a stake in Twitter for $300 million. The investment by the Saudi Prince and the Kingdom Holding Company represents around 3 percent of Twitter. Prince Alwaleed has investments in entertainment and media entities …