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Mexican Broadcaster looking for Korean content

Mexican broadcaster is looking to acquire finished Korean content

About the opportunity provider

A Mexican-American media company featuring the largest library of owned content and industry-leading production capabilities that power their streaming, digital and linear television offerings, as well as their radio platforms

Size – more than 5000

Location – USA

Clients & Partners include – Recently announced a series of new productions

Who is this opportunity for

Company Type – International Distribution companies and South Korean Production companies

Company Location – Worldwide

Company Size – More than 500

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Special highlight on Korean content

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