Metan Development Group celebrates first anniversary of Hello! Hollywood
30 August 2010
Los Angeles - Metan Development Group (Metan) will reach a milestone this September as it prepares to celebrate the first anniversary of its weekly entertainment news series Hello! Hollywood, announced Metan President/CEO Larry Namer.
Hello! Hollywood first launched on 4 September 2009 on 10 stations in China, and after only twelve months, is now available on over 50 stations, expanding its reach from 200 million to 600 million viewers. Hello! Hollywood is also available on 13 major Chinese online platforms with over 150,000 views weekly, with an estimated reach to 390 million Chinese netizens. The series also airs to Chinese-speaking audiences on multicultural channels around the globe.
“We developed Hello! Hollywood with the Chinese culture and viewer in mind,” said Namer. “Over the past year, the series has been extremely well received by Chinese-speaking audiences and has grown at an amazing pace. Metan is delighted by this success and we look forward to introducing new content tailored to the Chinese viewer over the next year.”
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