- The Turkish drama channel in Spanish, made its US Hispanic debut last year on Xfinity, and Xfinity On Demand with series and miniseries
- One million Spanish-speaking households with a reach of up to 1.5 million followers on social media.
- Turkish miniseries got the talk at the recent Mipcom market in Cannes
THEMA América, a Canal+ group company, announced that Kanal D Drama is celebrating its first year in the United States, with an audience of over a million. The only Spanish-language channel dedicated exclusively to presenting Turkish dramas in Spanish made its debut in the U.S. Hispanic market last year through Xfinity and Xfinity On Demand. Since then, it has reached more than a million Spanish-speaking households, with a reach of up to 1.5 million followers on social media.
“We are excited to be celebrating the first anniversary of the launch of Kanal D Drama in the U.S. Hispanic market. Despite the global health crisis, 2020 has been a year of solid growth for Kanal D Drama, not only as a linear channel, but as a brand that presents the best of the Turkish productions that are so attractive to Spanish-speaking audiences in the United States and Latin America,” said Patrick Rivet, CEO of Thema America. “We are delighted to be working with a trusted business partner like Kanal D International, and as our relationship continues to grow stronger year after year, we look forward with optimism and excitement to what the future will bring.”
Kanal D Drama, a product of the strategic alliance between THEMA and Kanal D International, the leader in exporting Turkish productions worldwide, is celebrating its first anniversary, looking back over what has been a complicated and unprecedented year for the television industry in the United States.
In a 2020 marked by the global health crisis, Kanal D Drama focused its efforts in the first few months on keeping its audience company, first by joining the global stay-at-home movement, and then by supporting its business partner Comcast with the different initiatives it deployed to keep its Xfinity subscribers company during mandatory lockdowns. As Rivet noted, “Among the activities that viewers have used to pass the time during coronavirus quarantines, one of the leading ones has been watching Turkish series and miniseries. Offerings of this type of content on the different streaming platforms have grown continuously in a year marked by having the whole family stay at home.”
In addition, Turkish miniseries were the talk of the recent MIPCOM market, placing themselves in the spotlight among the most promising entertainment formats of the season worldwide. In this regard, Kanal D Drama put itself at the forefront of the U.S. Hispanic market by successfully launching several premieres of Turkish miniseries last summer. Among those that stood out were Así Es la Vida, El Precio del Amor, and Secretos Prohibidos, which is still airing on Kanal D Drama.
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