Exclusive: Doc streamer MagellanTV is launching a Spanish-language Fast network on The Roku Channel next month.
Naturaleza Salvaje will use New York-based Magellan’s new AI-driven translation and dubbing technology, Magellan VoiceWorks, to power the channel.
Launching in the U.S. and Mexico in February, ad-support channel Naturaleza Salvaje will offer a range of nature documentaries and series from the streamer’s content library, all translated and dubbed from English to Spanish.
Shows include Animal Armory, Super Senses: Wild Feats of Evolution, Wildest Africa, The Predators of Africa, Wild Slovakia, Seasons of the Sea, Wild Albania, Diving with Sharks: The Ultimate Guide and many more.
The Magellan VoiceWorks tech provides the streamer with what it calls “speedy, cost-effective transition and dubbing” generative AI-driven solution that means its library can be offered in most major languages. It was developed alongside Amazon Web Services and Mission Cloud, and will likely lead to...
Naturaleza Salvaje will use New York-based Magellan’s new AI-driven translation and dubbing technology, Magellan VoiceWorks, to power the channel.
Launching in the U.S. and Mexico in February, ad-support channel Naturaleza Salvaje will offer a range of nature documentaries and series from the streamer’s content library, all translated and dubbed from English to Spanish.
Shows include Animal Armory, Super Senses: Wild Feats of Evolution, Wildest Africa, The Predators of Africa, Wild Slovakia, Seasons of the Sea, Wild Albania, Diving with Sharks: The Ultimate Guide and many more.
The Magellan VoiceWorks tech provides the streamer with what it calls “speedy, cost-effective transition and dubbing” generative AI-driven solution that means its library can be offered in most major languages. It was developed alongside Amazon Web Services and Mission Cloud, and will likely lead to...
- 1/9/2024
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Documentary streaming service Magellan has greenlit a new original feature titled Wild Arabia from Shark Week host Nigel Marven.
Wild Arabia is currently in production and will debut in 2024. The new feature marks the streamer’s second collaboration with Marven, following the 2023 release Wild El Salvador: In the Shadow of the Volcanoes.
In addition to today’s Marven announcement, Magellan has set its second annual Wild Week, which will run August 26 through September 4 on the streamer. For the weeklong event, Magellan has curated a playlist of nature documentary features and series, two of which – World of the Wild and World’s Wildest City: Anchorage – it will offer to all for free, including non-subscribers, for the entirety of the week. Also on the playlist are four documentaries from Marven. In addition to Wild El Salvador, this includes Marven’s previous docuseries Whale Adventures, Ten Deadliest Snakes, and Cruise Ship Adventures.
Wild Arabia is currently in production and will debut in 2024. The new feature marks the streamer’s second collaboration with Marven, following the 2023 release Wild El Salvador: In the Shadow of the Volcanoes.
In addition to today’s Marven announcement, Magellan has set its second annual Wild Week, which will run August 26 through September 4 on the streamer. For the weeklong event, Magellan has curated a playlist of nature documentary features and series, two of which – World of the Wild and World’s Wildest City: Anchorage – it will offer to all for free, including non-subscribers, for the entirety of the week. Also on the playlist are four documentaries from Marven. In addition to Wild El Salvador, this includes Marven’s previous docuseries Whale Adventures, Ten Deadliest Snakes, and Cruise Ship Adventures.
- 8/25/2023
- by Zac Ntim and Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Veteran Shark Week host Nigel Marven has signed a deal with MagellanTV. The former BBC and ITV natural history presenter will produce and star in a documentary about volcanic activity in Central America, with three of his other docu-series comprising a key part of the global documentary streamer’s first Wild Week programming stunt.
Marven, who’s known for his no-fear approach to presenting shows such as the BBC’s Chased By Dinosaurs during a quarter-century on-screen career, is producing and starring in feature doc Wild El Salvador — In the Shadow of the Volcano with Nigel Marven. In the program, he will encounter creatures that live in the shadows of legendary volcanic regions of the Central American country.
He was host of Discovery Channel’s Shark Week for three years between 2000 and 2003 and hosted specials from the Discovery-BBC Natural History Unit series Walking with Dinosaurs.
Marven’s new...
Marven, who’s known for his no-fear approach to presenting shows such as the BBC’s Chased By Dinosaurs during a quarter-century on-screen career, is producing and starring in feature doc Wild El Salvador — In the Shadow of the Volcano with Nigel Marven. In the program, he will encounter creatures that live in the shadows of legendary volcanic regions of the Central American country.
He was host of Discovery Channel’s Shark Week for three years between 2000 and 2003 and hosted specials from the Discovery-BBC Natural History Unit series Walking with Dinosaurs.
Marven’s new...
- 8/29/2022
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Dallas's emotional farewell to Larry Hagman's iconic TV character Jr Ewing failed to reignite Channel 5's ratings last night (March 20).
In its new late night slot at 11pm, the Us soap attracted 399k (4.4%), overnight date reveals. A further 55k (1.2%) watched Jr's funeral on +1.
Earlier in the evening, Whale Adventure with Nigel Marven had 949k (4.19%) viewers at 8pm on Channel 5. CSI pulled in 1.43 million (6.11%) at 9pm, while CSI: New York (4.6k) followed with 763k at 10pm.
On BBC One, The Syndicate returned for a second series and won the 9pm slot with 5.43 million viewers (23.1%). The latest edition of Pointless at 5.15pm earned 3.45 million (22.9%).
BBC Two's evening included The Fixer at 8pm, which had 2.80 million (12.34%) and The Railway: Keeping Britain On Track, which had 2.18 million (9.3%) at 9pm. Sue Perkins's sitcom continued to struggle in the 10pm slot, only pulling in 730k (4.02%).
Midsomer Murders intrigued 3.28 million (14.1%) from 8pm for ITV.
On Channel 4,...
In its new late night slot at 11pm, the Us soap attracted 399k (4.4%), overnight date reveals. A further 55k (1.2%) watched Jr's funeral on +1.
Earlier in the evening, Whale Adventure with Nigel Marven had 949k (4.19%) viewers at 8pm on Channel 5. CSI pulled in 1.43 million (6.11%) at 9pm, while CSI: New York (4.6k) followed with 763k at 10pm.
On BBC One, The Syndicate returned for a second series and won the 9pm slot with 5.43 million viewers (23.1%). The latest edition of Pointless at 5.15pm earned 3.45 million (22.9%).
BBC Two's evening included The Fixer at 8pm, which had 2.80 million (12.34%) and The Railway: Keeping Britain On Track, which had 2.18 million (9.3%) at 9pm. Sue Perkins's sitcom continued to struggle in the 10pm slot, only pulling in 730k (4.02%).
Midsomer Murders intrigued 3.28 million (14.1%) from 8pm for ITV.
On Channel 4,...
- 3/20/2013
- Digital Spy
Today is both International Women's Day and Mardi Gras and as a woman (though not quite an International Woman yet, not sure how to go about that part) and a lapsed Catholic, that gives me two reasons to celebrate tonight. Or, wait, do you celebrate International Women's Day or do you sit around in quiet contemplation reading depressing articles like I'm pretty sure you're supposed to do on World AIDS Day? Because I feel like if you are a woman-person (as I am) or are a man who has aligned himself positively with woman-people (in that you're a believer in gender equality and not in the "so women can see how good they really have it" not actually friendly to women way, like in the "people are people and should all be treated with the same amount of respect and consideration until they prove themselves to be a utter waste...
- 3/8/2011
- by Intern Rusty
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