Singapore – Singapore-based Bomanbridge Media, a content distribution and production agency, with offices in India, S. Korea and now Mongolia, announced multiple programme deals for Thailand, The Philippines and Mongolia from its diverse catalogue of over 5,000 hours.
The Philippines’ ABS CBN Networks acquired 20 hours of programmes for its Lifestyle Network and News Channel, including titles such as If Food Runs Out and Slum Symphony.
In Thailand, Bomanbridge completed deals with Spring News which acquired 47 hours including titles such as RIP Files, a project from New Dominion USA and New TV who bought 97 hours of a wide range of programmes, including titles such as Boteti – Returning River, Puppy SOS, Talent Hounds and Ultimatuna.
Bomanbridge celebrated the opening of its Mongolian office in early February with a kick-off party as a sponsor of the second Mongolian TV Forum and is announcing that 90 hours of sales that were done within the market to several broadcasters including Mongol TV.
“Bomanbridge is thrilled to continue our fast-paced year of deals with our partners around the region. We had a successful launch of the Mongolian office, and are pleased to have many of our programs launched there,” said Sonia Fleck, CEO of Bomanbridge Media. “We are proud to be the leaders of distribution for global programming into all countries in the region.”