
International content distribution and production company Bomanbridge Media closed over 250 hours of factual sales across Asia Pacific for its broad catalogue of programming in the lead-up to ATF 2025.
Across the pan-regional landscape, Warner Bros. Discovery Asia acquired Chefs Uncut (6×30’) and Thai Street Food: Best Kept Secrets (6×30’), while BBC Studios Asia picked up The Great Wall with Ash Dykes (6×60’).
Across Southeast Asia, Thai Public Broadcast Services (TPBS) licensed more than 50 hours of factual content, including Reclaim the Rainforest (2×60’), Cutting the Line (1×60’), House of What?! (16×30’) and The Climate Restorers (4×60’). In Brunei, RTB closed a 30-hour package featuring House of What?! and Reversing the Climate Disaster (1×60’).
Following Bomanbridge’s recent acquisition of the DocLights catalogue, CCTV in China concluded agreements for nine hours of DocLights titles, including Wolves – Power of the Pack (1×60’), Brown Bears: Teddy Bears Picnic (1×60’), Forest High Life (1×60’) and Wild Waters – Dreams of Streams (1×60’). CCTV also secured an additional 15 hours of factual programming with highlights such as Golden Eagle (2×60’), Cheetah’s Pride (3×60’) and Jaguar Beach (1×60’).
Across Hong Kong and Taiwan, TVB Hong Kong licensed a 25-hour package anchored by Texas Gator Savers (10×30’) and Defenders of the Wild (10×30’). Now TV added premium arts titles including Frans Hals: Master of Joy (1×90’) and Van Gogh – Poets & Lovers (1×90’). In Taiwan, PTS licensed additional wildlife and arts content, including Leopard Dynasty – The Rise of Rana (1×60’) and Frans Hals: Master of Joy (1×90’).
In New Zealand, Sky Arts New Zealand acquired 12 hours of arts titles including Frans Hals: Master of Joy (1×90’) and Van Gogh: The Real Story (3×60’). In Australia, Foxtel licensed the true-crime series Secrets of the Interrogation Room (10×60’), while SBS picked up The Lost Secrets of Jesus (1×60’).
In India, Discovery India acquired more than 50 hours of factual content, including Leopard Dynasty – The Rise of Rana (1×60’), Reclaim the Rainforest (2×60’) and Secret Creatures of Thailand (1×60’).
In the Middle East, MBC Shahid expanded its documentary offering with a selection of crime and history titles, acquiring Killer Cases (3×60’) and Spies: The Secret History of Espionage (3×60’).








