Press release Your Family Entertainment AG: German Pay-TV premiere of the worldwide popular series The Tribe on Fix&Foxi TV Starting Saturday, October 1st 2022, the first season of the iconic series The Tribe will be broadcast every day at 8 pm on Fix&Foxi TV as the German Pay-TV premiere thus expanding the worldwide success of the celebrated series. The award-winning science-fiction drama series is set in a post-pandemic world leaving only teenagers on planet Earth. With nearly 300 episodes produced to date, the series promises long-lasting and captivating adventures for all viewers. Named after the well-known cartoon foxes Fix and Foxi, originally created by Rolf Kauka, the award-winning channel Fix&Foxi TV broadcasts entertaining and educational programs for children of all ages and families. The Pay-TV channel is already available on four continents as well as various platforms and owes its international success to its varied mix of animated series as well as live-action broadcasts. Fix&Foxi TV stands for entertainment that is guaranteed to be suitable for children. All programs are carefully selected, educational, non-violent, and convey positive values. Laurence Robinet, Chief Broadcast Officer of Your Family Entertainment AG comments: "We are particularly proud to offer The Tribe to all Fix&Foxi TV viewers. This award-winning series has grown into an international cult and has an incredibly devoted and multi-generational fan base. The episodes cover many topics that fit perfectly into the current spirit of the times." End of Media Release Issuer: Your Family Entertainment AG Key word(s): TV/Radio
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Language: | English |
Company: | Your Family Entertainment AG |
Türkenstraße 87 | |
80799 München | |
Germany | |
Phone: | +49 (0)89 997 271-0 |
Fax: | +49 (0)89 997 271-91 |
E-mail: | ir@yfe.tv |
Internet: | www.yfe.tv |
ISIN: | DE000A161N14 |
WKN: | A161N1 |
Listed: | Regulated Market in Frankfurt (General Standard); Regulated Unofficial Market in Berlin, Dusseldorf, Stuttgart |
EQS News ID: | 1451543 |
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