SONY PICTURES TELEVISION DEBUTS NEW SLATE OF ANIMATED AND LIVE-ACTION KIDS PROPERTIES TO BUYERS AT MIPCOM JUNIOR
SONY PICTURES TELEVISION DEBUTS NEW SLATE OF ANIMATED AND LIVE-ACTION KIDS PROPERTIES TO BUYERS AT MIPCOM JUNIOR
Sony Pictures Television – Kids (SPT – Kids), which produces and distributes content for children in over 200 countries worldwide, announced that the studio is bringing an expansive new slate of animated and live-action kids properties to buyers at MIPCOM Junior. Titles include reinventions of classic Sony Pictures Television IP such as Bewitched, Stuart Little and Wheel of Fortune, along with new, evergreen concepts such as Hotel Whiskers, Sharks on Wheels and The Powers, among others.
Said Joe D’Ambrosia, EVP & General Manager, SPT – Kids: “Our specialty as one of the industry’s most prolific producers of kids content is to bring buyers the next generation’s high quality, hit children’s franchise, just as we did for Netflix with Creature Cases and Hilda, and for Disney with SuperKitties. Our distinctive and diverse development lineup has already generated early enthusiasm and we’re looking forward to continuing conversations with our buyers at the market.”
SPT – Kids is known globally a best-in-class content creator for kids with a focus on building the next world-class, global franchise for younger audiences. The studio’s award-winning productions include global hits such as Creature Cases, SuperKitties, the Emmy ® Award-winning Hilda and Octonauts, which has been released in 19 languages in 190 countries and has been a stand-out hit in the family entertainment space for over a decade.
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