Fremantle has struck a dual-distribution deal with MyTime Movie Network to represent both its FAST channels and YouTube output from 1 November 2025.
The agreement launches in the United States, where MyTime is already carried on Roku, LG and TCL, and covers three YouTube channels across the US and Latin America.
Fremantle will bring its global channels infrastructure to the partnership, including sales, channel marketing, programming, partnerships, data and ad sales, alongside dedicated marketing resources and operational support aimed at audience growth and monetisation.
Author summary: Fremantle partners with MyTime Movie Network for dual-distribution deal.
Broadband TV News — 2025-10-14
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