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Jim Henson Company signs raft of deals to deliver the original animated series Dot. across the world

The Jim Henson Company has signed several new deals with linear broadcasters around the world to deliver the original animated series Dot. based on the popular children’s picture book by New York Times best-selling author and tech expert Randi Zuckerberg, to more families across the globe. The new agreements complement recently announced deals with Piwi+ in France, and SVT in Sweden.

Targeting children from ages four to seven, Dot. follows the hilarious adventures of the inquisitive and exuberant tech-savvy Dot.

For a girl as curious and creative as she, there’s no better way to spend the day than outside, exploring the world with her dog, friends, and any tool or tech that will help enhance their play and exploration. Dot. is produced by Industrial Brothers in association with The Jim Henson Company and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC).

Ireland’s TG4, Finland’s YLE, Israel’s Hop, Australia’s ABC, and EBS Korea have all licensed the series that teaches digital citizenship and how to tap and swipe through interactive adventures in addition to Disney Channel Japan that debuted the series on September 23.

Dot. currently airs in the U.S. during the Sprout pre-school block on Universal Kids, NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment’s network for kids 2-12, where it has been a top-performing series since its debut.

The series also airs on CBC in Canada, Canal Panda in Portugal, Jim Jam in the MENA and Benelux territories, and Israel Education Television.

Dot., demonstrates how technology can be used to inspire and enhance everyday kid adventures and discoveries, appealing to both parents and children alike,” averred Ian Lambur, Management Consultant, Global Distribution, The Jim Henson Company. “With our new partners on board, kids around the world will soon be able to share Dot’s enthusiasm to use tech to connect, play, capture moments, tell stories and most importantly, feed their curiosity,” he concluded.

 

 

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