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Blake Broadcasting /CBNN signs distribution deal with SES

October 4, 2019 08.13 Europe/London By Robert Briel

BBN (Blake Broadcasting) has executed a 3-year+ deal with SES as its exclusive broadcast satellite network provider for CBNN Networks in Europe, Asia and North America.

CBNN is a growing network of cable (linear television) properties and OTT Networks reaching over 400 million homes.

“We are very pleased to work with SES as they are the premiere broadcast satellite provider in the world. We are especially honored to be a selected broadcaster on the Astra 1M or 19.2 E Satellite, as that is the most exclusive and most watched satellite platform in Europe. Our broadcast operations in Europe will be proudly based out of Luxembourg. SES will also manage our satellite broadcasts throughout Asia and North America and our linear television expansion plans throughout 2020. In addition, MX1 (now merged into SES) will manage overall channel content distribution, management, playout and monetization integration. Their exceptional level of service will allow us to primarily concentrate on providing the highest quality news, sports, Esports and entertainment content for our channels. We look forward to SES playing a key part in our rapid global growth,” said Bob Blake, CEO of Blake Broadcasting and a founder of CBNN, Oak Park Capital and several news networks.

BBN (Blake Broadcasting) is a provider of news content globally, delivering 16 different news feeds daily, while creating over 1,500 news stories per month through a network and library of film and photographic content. BBN globally provides international, national, sports, E-sports, fashion, environment, tech, lifestyle, politics, music, film and entertainment news through various brands it operates in numerous languages.

CBNN (initially the Crypto Blockchain News Network) has grown into an international programmer and content creator, which is operating satellite/cable television channels and digital networks with an OTT strategy. The European, Asian and North American networks feature news, E-sports, entertainment, sports and original programming. It is an intelligent hybrid network, built with a blockchain technology concept that has partnered with major broadcast content providers.

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Filed Under: Newsline, Satellite, TV Tagged With: Blake Broadcasting, CBNN, SES Edited: 4 October 2019 08:14

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