At the Asia Television Forum (ATF), producers and distributors from Spain did not merely focus on sales for the market. Said Gonzalo Sagardia of CIN TV, one of the top rated documentary and factual production houses in Spain, “The sales of our international awarded series is one of our goals but we will also be networking with Asian companies to find the right co-production partner for our new series Hot Spots.” Christophe Goldberger, head of distribution and marketing at Imira Entertainment said, “Our attendance at ATF has really helped to establish our presence in Asia, forging relationships with broadcasters and licensees. We’re very pleased to have already signed deals with major broadcasters in the region, particularly for our new series Sandra, the Fairytale Detective which we anticipate will do well on Nickelodeon Asia.”
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