Spacetoon, eOne Extend Multi-Year Partnership
Spacetoon has recently announced extending its partnership deal with eOne.
This multi-year deal marks the beginning of a new chapter of the long-term partnership between Spacetoon and eOne, giving Spacetoon the chance to broadcast three eOne shows in MENA: “Transformers: Rescue Bots,” “Power Rangers Beast Morphers” and “My Little Pony: Pony Life.”
The shows will be available across Spacetoon free-to-air TV channel and Spacetoon GO online streaming service.
“Extending our partnership with eOne comes from the huge success of eOne shows on both Spacetoon TV channel and Spacetoon GO online streaming service,” says Kamel Weiss, strategic business development director, Spacetoon and general manager, Spacetoon GO. “Our audience has always been the core of our work at Spacetoon. That’s why we have selected these high-quality shows which match their preferences.”
More than 100 million viewers in MENA will have access to eOne’s titles across the Spacetoon TV channel and Spacetoon GO online streaming service.
“We’re thrilled to bring even more exciting content from our portfolio of brands to Spacetoon and Spacetoon GO viewers,” says Monica Candiani, executive vice president, content sales, eOne. “We hope ‘Transformers: Rescue Bots,’ ‘My Little Pony: Pony Life’ and ‘Power Rangers Beast Morphers’ bring joy and entertainment to families across the MENA region.”
Source:AbnMedia
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