Japanese broadcaster Nippon TV unveiled a 30-title series licensing deal with Netflix on Monday, the first day of the Tiffcom rights market that runs in tandem with the Tokyo International Film Festival. The deal gives Netflix online rights to the shows for various Asian markets outside Japan.
The partnership began in October, Nippon TV said, with Netflix already streaming 15 of its series around the region, including the 2011 hit drama I’m Mita, Your Housekeeper, along with the broadcaster’s popular series adaptations of the blockbuster Japanese mangas Death Note and Tokyo Tarareba Girls. From November onwards, another 15 Nippon TV titles will go live ...
The partnership began in October, Nippon TV said, with Netflix already streaming 15 of its series around the region, including the 2011 hit drama I’m Mita, Your Housekeeper, along with the broadcaster’s popular series adaptations of the blockbuster Japanese mangas Death Note and Tokyo Tarareba Girls. From November onwards, another 15 Nippon TV titles will go live ...
- 11/1/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Japanese broadcaster Nippon TV unveiled a 30-title series licensing deal with Netflix on Monday, the first day of the Tiffcom rights market that runs in tandem with the Tokyo International Film Festival. The deal gives Netflix online rights to the shows for various Asian markets outside Japan.
The partnership began in October, Nippon TV said, with Netflix already streaming 15 of its series around the region, including the 2011 hit drama I’m Mita, Your Housekeeper, along with the broadcaster’s popular series adaptations of the blockbuster Japanese mangas Death Note and Tokyo Tarareba Girls. From November onwards, another 15 Nippon TV titles will go live ...
The partnership began in October, Nippon TV said, with Netflix already streaming 15 of its series around the region, including the 2011 hit drama I’m Mita, Your Housekeeper, along with the broadcaster’s popular series adaptations of the blockbuster Japanese mangas Death Note and Tokyo Tarareba Girls. From November onwards, another 15 Nippon TV titles will go live ...
- 11/1/2021
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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