Through the acquisition, Sun TV will broadcast Tales of Tatonka, G-Fighters and Animalia on Chutti TV. All three shows are expected to begin airing on the channel before the end of the year.
Sun acquires three Cyber shows for Chutti TV Details Rebecca Hawkes 04 December 2018 India’s Sun TV Network has picked up three animated series from French studio Cyber Group for its Tamil children’s channel Chutti TV. The series, Tales of Tatonka, G- Fighters and Animalia, will debut in India and Sri Lanka before the end of the year. “India is a strategic market, and we are particularly proud to strengthen our collaboration with Sun TV by providing for the second time quality and entertaining programs for Sun TV’s demanding young audience.
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We are looking forward to developing this key partnership in the next future. We strongly believe Chutti TV will be a great place for our programmes!” said Raphaelle Mathieu, SVP sales acquisitions and new media, Cyber Group Studios. Sun TV Network head of kids cluster and content acquisition Kavitha Jaubin added: “We at Sun Network embrace international content as much as we do in locally produced content, by bringing the world to the living rooms of every household.
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The newest addition to the assortment is the recent acquisition from Cyber Group. The group, which has always been pro-active in showcasing content befitting the channel’s tone, has done it once again. “We are placing faith in G-Fighters, Tales of Tatonka and Animalia, which has it all- action, adventure and most importantly entertainment. We are as excited as our little audience, as we unwrap the brand-new titles on our channels shortly! Curtains up and the show begins.'