Harbour Rights bolsters summer content lineup with new titles

Harbour Rights bolsters summer content lineup with new titles

Harbour Rights is a TV distribution company based in Hong Kong.

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Mumbai: Hong Kong-based TV distribution company Harbour Rights has licensed three new wildlife titles to Canal+ Myanmar, including "Wild Caribbean," "A Wild Quest In Scotland," and "Becoming Butterfly." The first episode of the collection focuses on the world of insects and bugs with the upcoming episodes that include "Realm of the Ants" and "Black Bees: Season 4."

Tokyovision acquired its social investigation "China, My Wife Has Social Credit" which unveils the newly introduced social credit system in China and how it affects intimate and social relationships, as well as "Oriental Express: The Ultimate Train Experience," which is about a luxurious journey from Bangkok to Singapore on one of the most beautiful trains in the world. Both titles will be part of the special Nippon TV show "World Greatest TV."

NATV in Korea was interested in the development of civilisations that reflect on the evolution of nature and humanity throughout the world and acquiring "The Path of Men."

Just before French president Emmanuel Macron won his second term in office this week, newly launched Taiwan Plus acquired Macron's "Road To Elysee" and "Brigitte Macron, A French Saga."

The former tells the inside story of how Macron came to power without the backing of a traditional political party in 2016, the latter reviews the secret side of France's first lady, that made a name for herself in the political world.