Bomanbridge Licenses Over 250 Hours Across AsiaPac

Bomanbridge Media has closed sales for over 250 hours of factual programming in India, Thailand, Brunei, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, New Zealand, Australia and the Middle East.

Discovery India acquired more than 50 hours of content, including Leopard Dynasty—The Rise of Rana, Reclaim the Rainforest and Secret Creatures of Thailand.

Across Southeast Asia, Thai Public Broadcast Services (TPBS) licensed more than 50 hours as well, including Reclaim the Rainforest, Cutting the Line, House of What?! and The Climate Restorers.

Brunei’s RTB closed a 30-hour package featuring House of What?! and Reversing the Climate Disaster.

CCTV in China signed agreements for nine hours of DocLights titles such as Wolves—Power of the Pack, Brown Bears: Teddy Bears Picnic, Forest High Life and Wild Waters—Dreams of Streams. CCTV also secured an additional 15 hours of content, including Golden Eagle, Cheetah’s Pride and Jaguar Beach.

Across Hong Kong and Taiwan, TVB Hong Kong picked up a 25-hour package anchored by Gator Savers and Defenders of the Wild. Taiwan’s PTS also licensed additional wildlife and arts content, including Leopard Dynasty–The Rise of Rana and Frans Hals: Master of Joy.

In New Zealand, Sky Arts New Zealand acquired 12 hours of arts titles such as Frans Hals: Master of Joy and Van Gogh: The Real Story. In Australia, Foxtel licensed the true-crime series Secrets of the Interrogation Room, while SBS opted for The Lost Secrets of Jesus.

In the Middle East, MBC Shahid signed a deal for a selection of crime and history titles, including Killer Cases and Spies: The Secret History of Espionage.