Singapore/Asia Television Forum – Comcast International Media Group (CIMG) has signed a number of multi-platform deals in Asia Pacific, making content available to E!, Style, G4 and Golf Channel fans via such distribution systems as on demand, mobile and DVD, as well as TV, the announcement was made by Christine Fellowes, managing director, Asia Pacific, CIMG. “We’re pleased to make some of the most loved titles from CIMG’s catalog, available everywhere and anytime on multiple platforms,” said Fellowes. “E!, Style, G4 and Golf Channel have a huge fan base across Asia Pacific, and now our viewers will be able to access at their leisure their favorite series that feature some of the most popular and memorable personalities from our channels via on demand, mobile or DVD, and of course, TV.” On the television side, in Australia, Network Ten has acquired Golf Channel’s The Haney Project: Charles Barkley, The Haney Project: Ray Romano, Golf in America, Golf with Style, The Big Break III: Ladies Only and Sports Jobs for One HD, while Premier Media Group has renewed G4’s X-Play and Attack of the Show for Fuel TV. Additionally, Seven Network has picked up season four of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, while Nine Network has licensed The E! True Hollywood Story: Charlie Sheen. E!’s Fashion Police with host Joan Rivers has been licensed by both Zee Trendz in India and Velvet in The Philippines. AXN in Japan has acquired popular E! series Battle of the Hollywood Hotties. South Korea’s Fashion N channel has picked up the new international series Style Star, as well as Style’s What I Hate About Me, Tacky House, and the third season of Style Her Famous. Discovery Networks Asia Pacific has acquired popular Style titles Dress My Nest, Tacky House, as well as the first season of How Do I Look?, hosted by new host Jeannie Mai, for TLC. Additionally, multi-platform deals in Australia include: Vodafone Hutchison Australia had licensed E!’s mobile channel featuring top titles E! News Now, The Soup, Giuliana and Bill and Pretty Wild, as well as series Keeping Up With The Kardashians and Girls of the Playboy Mansion for its mobile TV platform. Shock Entertainment has inked the DVD distribution rights for 170 hours of CIMG programming, including Keeping Up With The Kardashians, Kourtney and Khloe Take Miami, Victoria Silvestedt: My Perfect Life, Living Lohan, Denise Richards: It’s Complicated, Dr. 90210, Sunset Tan, Code Monkeys, Starveillance, Naked Wild On, Extreme Hollywood, Battle of the Hollywood Hotties, 25 Most Stylish and Sexiest.
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