South Korea: BBC content for Pooq
April 6, 2016
Nick Snow @ MIPTV
BBC Worldwide has agreed a deal with South Korean OTT service Pooq that will allow viewers to live stream, catch up and watch BBC World News and CBeebies, and also watch top-rated BBC dramas and natural history programmes on demand.
“I am very excited to be working with Pooq. We are always looking for new ways to reach our audiences. With Pooq, our fans will now have greater flexibility in how they watch CBeebies and BBC World News. They will be able to take their favourite TV channels with them to watch anytime, anyplace. They will also be able to watch their favourite BBC shows anytime, at their own convenience,” said Soojin Chung, GM of North Asia for BBC Worldwide.
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