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Alibaba to sell children's TV programming in China through deal with DHX Media

Canadian Press, The Canadian Press
0 Comments| September 16, 2015

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HALIFAX - The Alibaba Group (NYSE: BABA, Forum) will distribute children's programming such as “Teletubbies” in China through a deal with DHX Media (TSX:DHX.B, Forum).

It's the first deal between the Halifax-based entertainment company and Alibaba, a major e-commerce company that operates primarily in China.

The DHX-Alibaba agreement covers more than 2,500 half-hour episodes of content for Alibaba's video-on-demand service, which is available through set-top boxes, smart televisions and other devices.

The titles include “Teletubbies” - a British series that DHX distributes globally - as well as “Caillou,” “Paddington Bear,” and “Johnny Test.”

DHX Media didn't provide financial details of the agreement.


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