UYOUNG LICENSES SPACE RACERS TO CHINA FOR CCTV, CHINESE STATE-OWNED BROADCAST, ACCESSIBLE TO ONE BILLION VIEWERS

06/27/2019

UYOUNG SEALS RAFT OF DEALS WITH CCTV

UYoung, China’s leading children’s and family entertainment and media company, today announced it has licensed multiple shows to CCTV, China’s state-owned broadcaster, for its children’s channel CCTV-14.

The three multiple-season shows picked up by CCTV are: three seasons of Mia and me (78 x 22’), two seasons of Messy Goes to Okido (78 x 11’) and two seasons of Space Racers ( 90 x 11’). As China’s leading children’s channel, it is accessible to over one billion viewers.

Mia and me, from Studio 100 Media | m4e, is an enchanting fantasy about the adventures of 12-year-old girl Mia that has to find her way in the real world – while also having to save Centopia, a magical world of elves and unicorns to which she is transported when she finds an old magic book and bracelet from her missing father.

Produced by Doodle Productions and Eye Present in the UK, Messy Goes to Okido is a comedy adventure, science-educational series following a curious, adventure-seeking and unruly monster called Messy as he finds the answers to everything a 3- to 5-year-old child wants to know.

Fun and educational STEM-based animated series Space Racers, produced by Space Race, LLC, follows the cadets of Stardust Space Academy on their fun and exciting missions to explore Earth, and our Solar System, and the Universe.

These sales follow the recent success of Kazoops, which was acquired by CCTV kids’ channel from UYoung last year. A colourful and fun animation series for preschoolers about the adventures of Monty Kazoop and his best friend, piglet Jimmy Jones, it shows the world can be very different if you just imagine… This year is the Chinese Year of the Pig, so CCTV premiered Kazoops in March where it gained strong ratings.

Clara Yang, Vice President International Business UYoung, said: “The licensing of these three stand out series to CCTV and the continued ratings success and time slot of Kazoops further demonstrate UYoung’s position as the leading Kids and Family entertainment company in China. With an innate understanding of the Chinese broadcast landscape and parents desire for hiqh quality shows with strong STEM or socio-elemental themes, for their children to watch, we are perfectly positioned to help our carefully selected partners gain a foothold in this hugely important market.”

“We are very pleased about our successful collaboration with UYoung in China and their ongoing efforts bring our show “Mia and me” to CCTV and a broad audience in China. Now we’re hoping that Chinese kids will love Mia and the unicorns – and there will be more to come, since a fourth season is already in production and a feature film in the last stage of development!” said Peter Kleinschmidt, International Commercial Director, Studio 100 Media AG | m4e AG

Michael Matays CEO Space Race LLC said: “We are excited about the forthcoming launch of Space Racers on CCTV as we continue to expand our audience in China with the support of UYoung’s deep relationships in media distribution and licensing.  Curiosity is a cultural constant in all children around the world, and we have seen the Space Racers brand embraced universally, with organic STEM and space science lessons woven into fast-paced and entertaining stories.  With this summer's celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Moon landing, we look forward to inspiring the next generation of space explorers.” “We know that the style and STEM themes of 'Messy Goes to Okido' have resonated in
China on several AVOD channels, and we are excited about the expanded reach of CCTV and for Messy to connect with children in China’ said Genevieve Dexter CEO Eye Present.

For more information please contact:
Valerie Taylor
Publicity Consultant
Mob: + 44 7889 666594
valerie@valerie-taylor.co.uk

About UYoung
UYoung is the leading media company in China and has 18 years’ experience in developing quality brands for kids and families. UYoung’s businesses include television, animation and film production as well as distribution, licensing, merchandising and retail. UYoung has offices and production facilities in Beijing and Shanghai and Los Angeles. www.uyoung.com.cn

About CCTV
China Central Television is the predominant state television broadcaster in the People’s Republic of China. CCTV has a network of 50 channels broadcasting different programmes and is accessible to more than one
billion viewers.

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