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Viacom Inc, the owner of Nickelodeon, MTV and Comedy Central, in an attempt to expand its Latin America footprint, has signed a deal to buy Argentina’s largest broadcast network Telefe from the telecom carrier Telefonica SA for US$ 345 million (Rs 2336 crore) in cash.Through a network of channels, Telefe reaches 95 per cent of Argentina’s households.
The deal to purchase the Spanish-language content producer, that commands 33% Argentina’s TV audience share, is part of Viacom's plan to upgrade its market in Argentina and Latin America.
It is the first major announcement after Viacom’s new acting president and CEO Bob Bakish joined. Viacom owns Cartoon Network and MTV among other channels.
The buy, funded with cash from international operations, not adding to Viacom debt load, will be accretive to Viacom’s 2017 earnings.
Operating eight regional channels throughout Argentina and streaming services , Telefe International, a pay TV service that is functional in 17 countries, also owns 12 production studios. Its content is distributed in 35 languages in 100 nations.
Bakish said that Telefe was an outstanding broadcast and production business, and the acquisition would give a fillip to their growth strategy in Argentina. The buy brings Viacom significant resources that spread beyond the core broadcast network and beyond Argentina’s borders.
In around 50 years, Viacom would become the first American company to operate a FTA (free-to-air) channel in Argentina.
http://www.indiantelevision.com/television/tv-channels/english-entertainment/viacom-buys-telefe-for-us-345-million-161116
The deal to purchase the Spanish-language content producer, that commands 33% Argentina’s TV audience share, is part of Viacom's plan to upgrade its market in Argentina and Latin America.
It is the first major announcement after Viacom’s new acting president and CEO Bob Bakish joined. Viacom owns Cartoon Network and MTV among other channels.
The buy, funded with cash from international operations, not adding to Viacom debt load, will be accretive to Viacom’s 2017 earnings.
Operating eight regional channels throughout Argentina and streaming services , Telefe International, a pay TV service that is functional in 17 countries, also owns 12 production studios. Its content is distributed in 35 languages in 100 nations.
Bakish said that Telefe was an outstanding broadcast and production business, and the acquisition would give a fillip to their growth strategy in Argentina. The buy brings Viacom significant resources that spread beyond the core broadcast network and beyond Argentina’s borders.
In around 50 years, Viacom would become the first American company to operate a FTA (free-to-air) channel in Argentina.
http://www.indiantelevision.com/television/tv-channels/english-entertainment/viacom-buys-telefe-for-us-345-million-161116