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WTFN and Nine to launch new ‘Real Emergency’ FAST channel featuring hit medical series

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Channel 9 has partnered with Aussie prodco WTFN to launch Real Emergency, a new FAST (Free Ad-Supported Streaming) and VOD (Video on Demand) channel focused on high-stakes frontline action.

The channel will feature popular medical shows Paramedics and Emergency, which have aired on Nine, and is set to debut sometime in Q2 this year, before expanding to international platforms.

This announcement comes as Nine continues to grow its FAST offerings on its BVOD service, 9Now, which already includes channels like Married at First Sight 24/7, Seinfeld 24/7, and a suite of BBC-themed channels that launched last year.

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WTFN partners with Nine to launch REAL EMERGENCY – a new “blue light” FAST and VOD channel

WTFN’s Radar also announces the launch of a new VOD partnership with Canada’s Omnifilm Entertainment for its hit series Jade Fever

WTFN has agreed a deal with long-term partner Nine to drive new revenue streams from global FAST and VOD platforms, starting with the creation of a new channel called Real Emergency.

WTFN’s broadcast distribution arm, Fred Media, will launch the Real Emergency FAST channel, which will prominently feature two of the 9Network’s long-running returning series Paramedics (7 seasons, 75 eps) and Emergency (5 seasons, 50 eps), both of which are produced by WTFN.

Real Emergency will launch on 9Now in Australia in Q2 and will also be distributed to major FAST platforms worldwide. Meanwhile, Radar, WTFN’s digital distribution arm, will roll out Real Emergency VOD channels across YouTube, Facebook and other social video platforms.

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Real Emergency will launch on streaming service 9Now in Australia in Q2 and will be distributed to major FAST platforms worldwide. Meanwhile, WTFN digital distribution arm Radar, will roll out Real Emergency VOD channels across YouTube, Facebook and other social video platforms.

Derek Dyson, WTFN’s Chief Commercial Officer, said the deal was another example of the company’s ability to drive “Total Distribution” solutions for its partners.

By bringing together our Fred and Radar divisions, we can work with rights holders to get their content monetised on every conceivable platform. It’s all about unlocking new revenue streams from previously underutilised rights,” he said.

“I think the work done by Channel 4 in the UK, in demonstrating the value that can be extracted by distributing broadcast content on a wider range of channels, particularly in the home territory, has opened the eyes of networks worldwide.”

Its activities have neutralised the concern that publishing on channels like YouTube will cannibalise audiences. On the contrary, it is successfully reaching previously untapped viewers and advertisers and enhancing engagement,” he added.

Kieren Pittard, Nine’s Head of Acquisitions and Distribution, said the decision to partner with WTFN achieved Nine’s business goals of diversifying revenue streams and maximising opportunities from existing rights.

This partnership allows us to unlock the full value of these quality productions and to extend their reach – finding new audiences across new platforms both here and overseas” he said.

Continuing to diversify and maximise revenue streams for content where we have existing rights is important to Nine, and working with a partner so well-versed in the global FAST space made complete sense – especially when it produces both shows for us too,” he added.

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Meanwhile, Radar also announced the launch of a new partnership with independent Canadian producer Omnifilm Entertainment. Radar has launched a dedicated YouTube Channel for Jade Fever, its popular factual series that follows a long-established jade mining family in the wilds of Canada.

Jade Fever has run for seven seasons and was first broadcast on Discovery Channel Canada.

Derek Dyson said:

“We are delighted to bring Jade Fever into our growing stable of single IP YouTube channels.”

“It has everything you need for a successful series on YouTube: great talent, hidden treasure, dramatic moments and big machines!”

“We are excited to now share this fabulous series with the world”.

The Real Emergency FAST channel is coming soon to 9Now.

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Kyle Laidlaw
Kyle Laidlaw
An avid media enthusiast of more than 10 years, Kyle regularly follows all things TV related, both in Australia and overseas with a particular interest in local free-to-air scheduling and new show commissions.
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