Tuesday, October 08, 2013

Southern European And African Broadcasters Acquire Rights To Raft Of Nickelodeon Shows From Viacom International Media Networks At MIPCOM 2013

The children's entertainment and media news website Kidscreen is reporting the exciting Nickelodeon News in the following article that Viacom International Media Networks (VIMN) has announced a raft of deals with third-party broadcasters across Southern Europe for its Nickelodeon properties.

Spain's free-to-air (FTA) broadcaster, TVE, has acquired the broadcast rights for a number of Nickelodeon's popular animated series (Nicktoons), including season one of "Monsters vs. Aliens", season 2 of "Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness", season 3 of "The Penguins of Madagascar", season two of the CG-animated phenomenon, "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles", and Nickelodeon Preschool Animations' "Bubble Guppies". The broadcaster has complemented the bulk purchase by signing for season three and season one of Nickelodeon's hit live-action original musical comedy series "Big Time Rush" and live-action original action-comedy series "Supah Ninjas".

In Italy, leading kids' broadcaster Boing has signed for seasons two and three of "Penguins of Madagascar". And Discovery has added season one of "Big Time Rush".

France-based commercial broadcaster Gulli has also acquired seasons one and two of Nickelodeon's popular musical comedy show "Victorious".

Additionally, C21Media is reporting that VIMN's distribution partner in South Africa, Cote Ouest, has licensed a number of Viacom shows to Atlantic Pictures, including Nickelodeon animation "Catscratch" and "Kung Fu Panda" (season two):
Viacom inks a slew of Nick deals at MIPCOM

Viacom International Media Networks has announced a raft of deals with third-party broadcasters across Southern Europe for its Nickelodeon properties.

Spain’s free-to-air broadcaster, TVE, has signed for a number of Nickelodeon’s pre-school animation shows, including season one of Monsters versus Aliens, season 2 of Kung Fu Panda, season one and two of Bubble Guppies, and season 3 of Penguins of Madagascar and season two of live action phenomenon, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

The broadcaster has complemented the bulk purchase by signing for season three and season one of Nickelodeon’s live action Big Time Rush and Supah Ninjas.

In Italy, leading kids’ broadcaster Boing has signed for seasons two and three of Nickelodeon’s pre-school animation, Penguins of Madagascar. And Discovery, has added season one of Big Time Rush.

France-based commercial broadcaster Gulli acquiring seasons one and two of Nickelodeon’s Victorious.

Tags: Nickelodeon, Viacom International Media Networks
Also, from C21Media:
VIMN wins over South Europe, Africa

MIPCOM: A string of broadcasters in Southern Europe and Africa have picked up Nickelodeon animated and live-action shows along with titles from other Viacom International Media Networks (VIMN) channels.

The largest licensing deal is with Spanish pubcaster TVE for seven kids’ properties.

They include preschool animated series Monsters vs Aliens (season one), Kung Fu Panda (season two), Bubble Guppies (seasons one and two) and Penguins of Madagascar (season three), plus live-action shows Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (season two) and Supah Ninjas (season one), and teen series Big Time Rush (season three).

Discovery in Italy has also licensed season one of Big Time Rush, while Mediaset and Turner Broadcasting System Europe’s Italian joint venture free-to-air channel Boing has picked up Penguins of Madagascar (seasons two and three.

Meanwhile, Lagardère’s French kids’ channel Gulli has gone for Nickelodeon’s teen series Victorious (seasons one and two).

On the teen and young adult front, Canal+-owned D17 in France has picked up MTV teen comedy Awkward (seasons one and two).

In Spain, commercial broadcaster Mediaset has acquired three younger male-skewing series, including MTV dare-devil comedy Megadrive (season one), unscripted series Big Easy Justice (season one) and fact ent wildlife show Urban Tarzan. The latter two both air on Spike.

Separately, shows on VIMN entertainment network BET’s slate have been sold to broadcasters in Africa.

Buyers include South African free-to-air channel e.tv, which has picked up the first seasons of comedy series Real Husbands of Hollywood and Second Generation Waya; the dating show Hell Date; and season two of comedy Let’s Stay Together.

VIMN’s distribution partner in South Africa, Cote Ouest, has licensed a number of BET shows to Atlantic Pictures. These include seasons one and two of Real Husbands of Hollywood, Reed Between the Lines and seasons 1-3 of Comedy Central’s Key & Peele, plus Nickelodeon animation Catscratch and Kung Fu Panda (season two).

Gün Akyuz
08-10-2013
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GENRES: Animation, Children's
COMPANIES: Discovery, Lagardère, Nickelodeon, TVE, Viacom International Media Ne
SECTIONS: C21Kids
COUNTRIES: Africa, France, Italy, Spain, US