Mumbai: The Foundry, a premiere IP content development studio & production company, has signed a deal with Audible, a leading global provider of original spoken-word entertainment and audiobooks. The Foundry will produce over 60 hours of content, licensed to Audible. The licenced content comprises original scripted multicast fictions as well as adapted and dramatised classic
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New Delhi (India), December 20 (ANI/PNN): The Foundry, a premier IP Content Development Studio & Production Company, has signed a deal with Audible, an Amazon company a leading global provider of original spoken-word entertainment and audiobooks wherein over 60 hours of content created and produced by The Foundry have been licensed to Audible. The content licensed comprises original scripted multi-cast fictions as well as adapted and dramatized classic stories in the audio format. An initial slate of titles from this deal that have been created by The Foundry's dedicated audio division have premiered on Audible's service and their rollout continues in the coming months ahead. Debuted audiobooks include the robust Hindi adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle's The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (Sherlock Holmes Ki Romanchak Kahaniyan) and Munshi Premchand's masterfully distinct literary classic Karmabhoomi; about turmoil in common colonial living. In the pipeline, is the de
Get latest articles and stories on Business at LatestLY. The Foundry, a premiere IP Content Development Studio & Production Company, has signed a deal with Audible, an Amazon company a leading global provider of original spoken-word entertainment and audiobooks wherein over 60 hours of content created and produced by The Foundry have been licensed to Audible. Business News | The Foundry Strikes a Multi-project Narrative Deal with Audible.
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