• Sony Pictures Television sells US talk show format to Trans TV

    Submitted by ITV Production on Jan 09
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: Sony Pictures Television (SPT) has sold the format of its magazine talk show, ?The Dr Oz Show?, to TRANS TV in Indonesia. The announcement was made by SPT executive VP, distribution, Asia-Pacific Angel Orengo.

    Trans TV will produce the local version of The Dr Oz Show, which will consist of at least 60 episodes to air daily during daytime. The talk show is slated to launch in early 2013.

    Orengo said, "The sale of The Dr Oz Show format to Trans TV reaffirms that there is a growing potential and appeal in Asia-Pacific for US talk shows with universal themes such as health and wellness. Indonesia is an important market for us and we?re confident the format will resonate with audiences across the country."

    PT, Televisi Transformasi Indonesia programming, operations director Achmad Ferizco Irwan said,"Trans TV is very pleased and excited to be working with Sony Pictures Television on this production. We believe ?The Dr. Oz Show? has become a household name across America and has helped many people with the various health and lifestyle issues of today. We are optimistic that this same program will be a hit in Indonesia, proving a reliable health and wellness source for our audience to turn to".

    The ?The Dr. Oz Show? is a series hosted by trusted health expert, best-selling author, and cardiac surgeon Dr. Mehmet Oz. Other territories to develop a series based on the format of The Dr Oz Show include China, Russia, India, Brazil, France, Armenia, Chile, Colombia and the Middle East. The show is co-produced by Harpo Productions and SPT.

  • Colors acquires rights for 'The Dr. Oz Show'

    Submitted by ITV Production on Nov 30
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: Sony Pictures Television (SPT) has sold the format for its magazine talk show, ?The Dr. Oz Show? to Colors.

    This marks the first time a US talk show format will be produced in India and the first formatted medical show to air in the region. Details of the Indian broadcast are yet to be announced.

    Colors CEO Raj Nayak said, "Acquiring the format for ?The Dr. Oz Show? is our attempt to bring to the Indian audiences a successful and useful show that creates awareness on health and wellness - something that has not been on air in India. The show will be called "All Is Well" and will connect with our audiences by showcasing the physical and emotional impact of illnesses on not only their own lives but also the lives of their family and friends."

    Apart from Colors for the Indian market, SPT has also sold the rights of the show to TV Romania (TVR) for the Romanian market.

    With the development, the show format reaches 10 territories around the world. Other territories to develop a series based on the talk show format include Brazil (TV Record), Colombia (RCN), Chile (Mega TV), China (Zhejiang TV), Russia (Rossiya), Armenia (Shant TV), France (TF1) and the Middle East (MBC1). Meanwhile, the print version of The Dr. Oz Show can be seen across five continents and has been sold in 112 countries.

    In Romania, TV Romania (TVR) has ordered 100 episodes of the show, marking the first time the format will be produced in the territory. The announcement was made by SPT president, international distribution Keith Le Goy.

    In Romania, the local version of ?The Dr. Oz Show? will begin airing next year.

    ?The Dr. Oz Show? is a magazine talk show full of audience participation and viewer interaction, with its highly qualified medical host and team of specialist advisers serving up daily plans and challenges for ordinary people.

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    The Dr. Oz Show
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