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Fremantle to represent MyTime Movie Network across FAST and YouTube

October 14, 2025 13.00 Europe/London By Julian Clover

Laura Florence, Robert Cocker, Jacob Nasser

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, with scope to add further territories after launch.

Fremantle will bring its global channels infrastructure to the partnership, spanning sales, channel marketing, programming, partnerships, data and ad sales, alongside dedicated marketing resources and operational support aimed at audience growth and monetisation.

MyTime Movie Network says it has more than 375 hours of original programming across thrillers, romcoms, drama, family and seasonal titles. The YouTube component will host 200 movies at launch. The slate includes female-led formats and originals tied to talent and brands, such as lifestyle/cooking series @Home with Tori Spelling, and a run of original movies currently in production featuring Ashley Newbrough and Jessica Lowndes.

MyTime founder Jacob Nasser called the partnership a next step in the brand’s global expansion and female-focused positioning.

A Spanish-language service, MyTime En Española, is expanding with more than 500 hours of Neutral Spanish-dubbed content and new exclusives throughout the year.

Fremantle’s Laura Florence, SVP Global Channels, said the company would leverage its distribution footprint and data to “bring [MyTime’s] diverse and dynamic slate to new viewers.”

The deal was brokered by Kyle Harris, VP Acquisitions, International, and Sam Singleton, Lawyer, for Fremantle, and founders Jacob and Jack Nasser for MyTime Movie Network.

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Julian Clover is a Media and Technology journalist based in Cambridge, UK. He works in online and printed media. Julian is also a voice on local radio. You can talk to Julian on X @julianclover, or by email at jclover@broadbandtvnews.com.

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