Singapore/London, 15th April, 2026: International content distribution and production Company, Bomanbridge Media, has secured multiple broadcast agreements throughout Europe and North America for titles across its factual portfolio, the Company announced today.
Independent US network EarthX Media, dedicated to conservation and sustainability programming, has acquired a 45+ hour package of factual content to launch alongside Earth Day later this month. Titles include the Jackson Wild Nominee, Valley of the Bears (1 x 60’) and Natures Calendar (12 x 60’). Also in the US, American pubcaster, APT, has acquired the one-hour Special, Greenland, which explores the country’s hidden history, Inuit culture and diverse wildlife.
Elsewhere in North America, Canada’s CBC has acquired The Climate Restorers. This compelling 4 x 60‘ documentary, narrated by American Emmy-Award-winning actor and director, Peter Coyote, explores how science, technology and human creativity can help reverse climate change and restore balance to our planet. Also in Canada, a five-title deal has been brokered with the Knowledge channel for the presenter led version of Greenland (2 x 60’) and several arts titles including Hopper: An American Love Story (1 x 60’).
Meanwhile, in Europe, Italy’s Rai 5 has picked up a 10-hour wildlife package consisting of several DocLights titles including the hour-long Specials, Forest High Life and Masked Bandits. This follows on from Bomanbridge’s acquisition of the DocLights library in late 2025, which saw the Company take over the acclaimed wildlife catalogue alongside new and upcoming productions. Rai also picked up the premium arts title, Frida Kahlo (1 x 60’), as part of the deal.
Spain’s RTVE has also acquired a wildlife package including the Doclights production Babies – A Wild Welcome (1 x 60’ / 2 x 30’). TVI in Portugal has acquired 9 hours of wildlife titles including World’s Wildest (6 x 60’) and Reclaim the Rainforest (2 x 60’), while TV3 Catalunya in Spain have added the 1 hour Special, Cutting the Line, to their programming line-up.
Across Central and Eastern Europe, the smash-hit series Texas Gator Savers (10 x 30’) was acquired by Viasat Explore, while Hidden Secrets of the Adriatic (4 x 60’) has also been picked up by Viasat History as part of the agreement.
Hidden Secrets of the Adriatic has also been acquired by Arte France.
Both ZDF (Germany) and 3Sat (Austria, Switzerland, Germany) are set to air several Exhibition on Screen arts titles. The five one-hour programmes, which will debut throughout April and May are; Vermeer: The Greatest Exhibition, Van Gogh: Poets & Lovers, Hopper: An American Love Story, Klimt and The Kiss and Raphael Revealed.
Elsewhere, Hearst Networks has acquired the one-hour documentary The Lost Secrets of Jesus. The title has also been picked up by Viasat for broadcast on Viasat History across Central and Eastern Europe.
Bomanbridge’s sales team has also secured an agreement with Turkey’s GTZ for a 70-hour package of content across a mix of genres including crime series, The Interrogation Room (10 x 60'), Texas Gator Savers and, from the Doclights catalogue, Nature’s Calendar (12 x 60).
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