TERN commissions UHD programming
September 18, 2015
TERN (Television Entertainment Reality Network) has commissioned production houses including Strix, Zodiak Media and Kiem Media to produce factual entertainment formats in UHD for its first channel that will be launched at MIPCOM (October 5th).
The formats – including the world’s first UHD reality game show, Spartan X (Strix) – are shot and edited using the latest UHD technologies, enabling viewers to experience the action in higher resolution compared to any other factual entertainment channel.
Mariam Zamaray, CEO of TERN, said: “At TERN, our vision is to push boundaries in order to truly engage with global audiences, and we believe that creating one-of-a-kind programme formats using the latest UHD technologies makes our vision a reality. We are pleased to be collaborating with some of the world’s industry-leading production houses that share our passion and vision, and are excited to jointly showcase the unique UHD factual entertainment programmes at MIPCOM.”
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