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Kids First Inc. signs global deals for “Nate Is Late”

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Kids First has signed a number of deals with international broadcasters for two seasons. Nate late.

Produced by Watch Next Media, the comedy-adventure series follows Net and Malika, who left early but are late for school. The series is commissioned by France Televisions, Super RTL in Germany and Canal J in France.

For the second season, Kids First has signed a deal with Tencent, a Chinese SVoD platform. In North America, it also acquired its second season on the streaming platform Kidood.

In Africa, Canal + International has resumed two seasons of its channels in Ethiopia. Seasons selected by Spanish broadcaster EITB. The second season was given by RTS in Switzerland and TV5 Monte and TV5 Quebec in Canada.

Narrative Entertainment has taken over its second season and renewed the POP channel’s premiere in the UK and Ireland. France Televisions and Super RTL also renewed their first season like Netflix.

Philip Alessandri, CEO of Kids First and producer of the series, commented: “We are incredibly proud of the subsequent rating success. Nate late Three years after its launch in large networks in several major markets. Updates and new sales for Seasons 1 and 2 show how the series resonates with audiences around the world. ⁇

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