Staff Reporters
Sep 30, 2010

Turner Content Solutions sells TruTV content to Korean channel

CANNES - Turner Content Solutions Asia-Pacific has sold more than 100 hours of its actuality genre TruTV programming in a syndication deal with leading Korean cable channel KMH.

Turner Content Solutions sells TruTV content to Korean channel

Following the launch of the TruTV Asia channel, which premiered earlier this year in Singapore and is now available in Indonesia, Maldives, Vietnam and the Philippines, Turner Content Asia has sold over 100 hours of programming to Korean Channel KMH.

The programming comprises of top-rated international shows highly anticipated in the Korean market, such as World’s Wildest Vacation Videos, Smoking Gun Presents, Body of Evidence and Speeders.

Ringo Chan, senior vice-president at Turner Content Solutions, said, “This deal with KMH further demonstrates that TruTV is a popular source for syndicated content as its real-life viewing enjoys very broad appeal.  TruTV has been building a strong fan-base in Southeast Asia and we are pleased that our programming is able to expand beyond the channel for the benefit of viewers in other regions, such as North Asia. We expect the TruTV series will be met with equal success as they have in other markets around the world.”

The channel’s unstaged, unscripted, 100 per cent genuine programming is designed to give viewers the opportunity to watch moments of real drama unfold with real consequences.

Turner also presented at this year’s MIPCOM a library of Korean and Japanese content, from QTV, Turner’s joint-venture channel in Korea, and its Japanese channels, Tabi and MondoTV.

QTV brings an array of Korea’s highest-rating entertainment shows such as Yes, Chef!, After Love, I’m Real, Shin Sae-Kyung and Women Who Rank, covering universally favoured topics such as love, cooking, gossip and travel, presented in often unique formats for which Korean television is renowned.
 
Tabi, Japan’s 24-hour travel and lifestyle channel, celebrates amazing journeys, capturing the essence, beauty and wonder of the travel experience. Content highlights include Kyoto’s Heart, European Luxury Journeys and Treasure Islands.
 
From MondoTV, an entertainment channel aimed at a males, comes the Mondo:ism branded documentaries, featuring some of Japan’s quirkiest subject matters, from sports, cars, games, leisure and everything in between.

Source:
Campaign Asia

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