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Kanal D International expands further in CIS with six Turkish dramas

Kanal D International expands further in CIS with six Turkish dramas

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The deals also highlight the popularity of Turkish scripted content as a valuable asset in global entertainment strategies.
Kanal D International has strengthened its presence in the CIS region through a new round of content sales, introducing six acclaimed Turkish dramas to audiences across the territory. The newly acquired titles—The Family Burden, A Father's Promise, For My Son, Kuzey Güney, Sunshine Girls and Forbidden Love—highlight the company's growing footprint in the region and the increasing demand for compelling Turkish storytelling.
Celebrated for their emotional depth and engaging narratives, these series have already resonated with viewers around the world. Their launch in the CIS reflects both the universal appeal of Kanal D International's programming and the rising popularity of Turkish content in international markets.
Among the lineup, The Family Burden and A Father's Promise offer portrayals of familial bonds and resilience, while For My Son delves into themes of sacrifice and dramatic tension. Kuzey Güney and Forbidden Love, regarded as modern classics, continue to captivate with their enduring relevance. Meanwhile, Sunshine Girls brings a fresh and youthful dynamic to the selection, combining storytelling with heartfelt emotional arcs.
This latest wave of sales underscores Kanal D International's commitment to delivering high-quality Turkish dramas to new markets and solidifies its strategic position within the CIS media landscape.

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Kanal D International expands further in CIS with six Turkish dramas
Kanal D International expands further in CIS with six Turkish dramas

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Kanal D International expands further in CIS with six Turkish dramas

The deals also highlight the popularity of Turkish scripted content as a valuable asset in global entertainment strategies. Kanal D International has strengthened its presence in the CIS region through a new round of content sales, introducing six acclaimed Turkish dramas to audiences across the territory. The newly acquired titles—The Family Burden, A Father's Promise, For My Son, Kuzey Güney, Sunshine Girls and Forbidden Love—highlight the company's growing footprint in the region and the increasing demand for compelling Turkish storytelling. Celebrated for their emotional depth and engaging narratives, these series have already resonated with viewers around the world. Their launch in the CIS reflects both the universal appeal of Kanal D International's programming and the rising popularity of Turkish content in international markets. Among the lineup, The Family Burden and A Father's Promise offer portrayals of familial bonds and resilience, while For My Son delves into themes of sacrifice and dramatic tension. Kuzey Güney and Forbidden Love, regarded as modern classics, continue to captivate with their enduring relevance. Meanwhile, Sunshine Girls brings a fresh and youthful dynamic to the selection, combining storytelling with heartfelt emotional arcs. This latest wave of sales underscores Kanal D International's commitment to delivering high-quality Turkish dramas to new markets and solidifies its strategic position within the CIS media landscape.

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