Vincent TV picks up Martine Dubin content
Dutch distributor Vincent TV International has acquired the global rights to US-based prodco Martine Dubin Company’s catalogue of factual content.
Vincent ter Voert
Vincent TV has licensed over 200 hours of high-end English-language programming featuring names such as Deepak Chopra and Sebastian Copeland.
Martine Dubin Company showcases its content via its streaming platform CORE, which is known for wellbeing programmes such as Yoga & Science and Posttraumatic Growth plus its app Yoga365.
Martine Dubin, founder of the firm, said: “With a passion to share stories of leaders who reshape the way we think and live through the lens of streaming media, I am excited to now join forces with [Vincent TV founder] Vincent ter Voert and his team. Reaching new audiences in Amsterdam, a place I call home, and global territories brings the world a little closer together.”
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