Museum Channel, Stingray take Prime music and arts shows
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| 29 October 2018
LA/Paris-based producer and distributor Prime Entertainment Group has sealed two deals with art TV station Museum Channel and music broadcaster Stingray for a package of music and arts shows.
The major deals include Prime programmes such as Graffiti: From the Streets to the Museums (1 x 52), China Art (1 x 52), live concerts of Anderson Paak (1 x 45), Charles Bradley (1 x 60), Christian Scott (1 x 60), Theophilus London (1 x 60) and others.
Re-launched in 2017, the Museum channel is dedicated to offering the best quality programmes about art and the galleries in which it is displayed. The channel currently aired by broadcaster Canal+ in English, Russian and French in territories such as France, Russia, Switzerland and Africa.
For its part, Stingray primarily broadcasts music across over 400 uninterrupted channel feeds available worldwide to more than 400 million households every day. The channels offer a range of music shows in all genres from rock videos to jazz shows, classical performances to teen pop music videos.
We are truly glad to work with such great partners as are Museum channel and Stingray. With Museum we signed more than 20 hours of arts and culture shows just last year and we are glad that they pick up again this time our cultural shows to be successfully aired on the channel, said Prime Entertainment managing director David Freydt. Its a great satisfaction as well to work with Stingray, they have been great partners since 2014 for our music shows and his time they go for a very nice package of live concerts among our music catalogue that counts more than 600 hours of programmes.




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