Electus snags Cheaters global distribution rights
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Michelle Clancy
| 03 March 2016
Electus International has secured the global distribution rights to Cheaters, in a deal that totals 330x60’ episodes and 660x30’ episodes.
Produced by Bobby Goldstein Productions and nationally syndicated in the US, Cheaters is a hidden camera reality television series about people suspected of cheating on their partners. The show begins with a brief interview of the complainant, detailing how the complainant met his or her partner and what has led him or her to believe that the partner is cheating; then, an investigation by the ‘Cheaters Detective Agency,’ takes place to uncover whether the allegations are true.
“Cheaters is a one of a kind series that viewers can’t get enough of, and always pulls a rating no matter when it is broadcast,” said John Pollak, president of Electus International. “Now with nearly 700 half hour episodes, we’re confident Cheaters will once again be the most talked about show in the world.”
Electus has had a rash of licensing coups lately. It recently signed a deal with FOX Channels Middle East to bring multiple series to the region.




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