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Sony Pictures Television’s (“SPT”) international production division has announced an exclusive first look deal with EbonyLife Media, Nigeria’s premium media conglomerate.
The deal sees SPT get the exclusive first look on all new EbonyLife-controlled scripted television projects created, originated, or developed by or for EbonyLife and intended for global audiences.
EbonyLife Media, which includes EbonyLife TV, EbonyLife Films, and EbonyLife Studios, believes in creating original and inspiring content that showcases a pioneering and progressive Africa.
The content is strongly rooted in Africa and connected to a global audience, through a shared identity and common values. EbonyLife Media’s vision is to be the most influential storyteller of a new Africa.
Mo Abudu
The deal expands on a partnership struck with Sony in 2018 and adds to a multi-title deal the company has with Netflix.
Sony Pictures Television s international production division has extended its partnership with EbonyLife Media, the expanding banner led by prolific Nigerian producer Mo Abudu.
SPT struck an exclusive first-look deal for all new EbonyLife-controlled scripted television projects created, originated, or developed by or for EbonyLife and intended for global audiences. It expands on a three-project co-development and production deal signed in 2018. The first project announced as part of that development deal is a series inspired by the story of the Dahomey Warriors.