U.S. HISPANIC

Vivicast Media expands BBC programming with Caribbean satellite network The CalaClassics Channel

Maribel Ramos-Weiner | 5 de mayo de 2017

Anna Gordon, EVP and managing director at BBC Worldwide Latin America & U.S. Hispanic

Vivicast Media has finalized an agreement with BBC Worldwide expanding the current programming for the LORAC Communications-managed CalaClassics Channel from its current 700 hours to encompass over 1,000 hours of the BBC’s most popular classic comedies, drama series, and factual entertainment series.

New series added to the existing agreement include classic comedy series such as Chef (S1-3), which exposes audiences to the harsh realities of restaurant management; My Hero (S1-4), which depicts the adventures of an alien superhero who falls in love with a nurse from Earth; and Friday Night Dinner (S 1-4), a truly original series about growing up but not growing away. The deal also includes factual series like the wildly popular motor series Top Gear (S2-8), and hit drama Upstairs Downstairs (S 1-2), one of the most beloved of all times, as well as special episodes of the classic BBC series, Doctor Who.

“This new agreement expands considerably the presence of BBC Worldwide’s content throughout the Caribbean and underscores the enormous popularity that British content has in this region of the world. We are confident that this kind of agreement will soon contribute to expand the presence of the BBC brand to all platforms in the Caribbean, including Pay TV, video streaming and open television,” said Anna Gordon, EVP and managing director, BBC Worldwide Latin America / US Hispanic.

“Viewer response to our BBC line-up has been outstanding, and we are excited to expand the portfolio of high-profile BBC productions as part of the regular CalaClassics schedule,” said executive producer, Tony Marchand.

“We are pleased to finalize an agreement with BBC Worldwide resulting in the expansion of the renowned BBC library to The CalaClassic Channel, which continues to serve as outstanding broadcast home in the Caribbean territories for BBC’s extraordinary library of classic series programming,” said Stuart Smitherman, president of Vivicast Media.

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