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Little Dot Studios Germany Partners With Studio71

Geschrieben von Little Dot Studios | 07.08.2024 08:30:00
Award-winning content studio and digital media network, Little Dot Studios, today announces that its German office has signed a partnership with Studio71, the digital media and entertainment company of ProSiebenSat.1, to launch two channel brands on the free streaming service JOYN. 

Effective immediately, selected content from Little Dot Studios' Real Stories Germany and Real Crime Germany channels, will be available to stream in full length on JOYN, the free streamer from the ProSiebenSat. 1 Group, via its app and website. Popular titles, such as The FBI Files and 999 - Killer on the Line, are included in the deal.

The JOYN app offers over 70 live TV channels and a free media library of approximately  33,000 hours of programming.

Nils Franck, General Manager of Little Dot Studios Germany, says: "Partnering with JOYN is a fantastic opportunity for Little Dot Studios to reach a broader audience. This collaboration makes our diverse, premium content more accessible to viewers."

Real Stories Germany is one of the largest documentary channels in the German-speaking territories, with an average of 6 million monthly views on YouTube, Waipu, and TikTok. The channel offers high-quality German-language documentaries centred around topics such as current affairs, emergency services, science & technology, and history.

With 1.5 million views per month, Real Crime Germany is one of the largest German-speaking true crime channels on YouTube and Waipu. Viewers can expect everything related to crime, from killers and kidnappers to criminal cases.

Little Dot Studios operates its own digital media network with more than 80 channels on social media platforms and eight FAST channels on streaming platforms. By licensing over 20,000 hours of long-form content, the media network reaches over 45 million subscribers and more than 125 million monthly viewers.

Little Dot Studios is an All3Media company. Check out C21's original article here.