Covering Europe, Asia and the Middle East and North Africa, the deals reflect rising global confidence in Turkish drama as a strong, cross-border programming staple.
OGM Universe has completed a significant round of multi-territory distribution agreements across Europe and selected international markets, reinforcing its growing influence in the global premium drama sector. The latest deals mark a major expansion of the company’s Turkish drama portfolio, highlighting continued international demand for high-quality, character-driven series.
The agreements span a wide range of territories across Western and Eastern Europe, from the Balkans to the Baltics, as well as key markets in Asia, the Middle East and North Africa, and other high-growth regions worldwide. The breadth of the sales reflects increasing confidence among broadcasters and platforms in Turkish drama as a reliable source of internationally appealing content that delivers strong local performance while travelling well across borders.
At the forefront of the slate is Six of Us, which has emerged as one of OGM Universe’s strongest international titles. The series has been picked up in multiple territories including Spain and Andorra, Portugal, Romania, Hungary, North Macedonia, Lithuania, Albania, Georgia, Israel, Lebanon, Angola and Mozambique, Kazakhstan, Indonesia and Russia. Its wide geographic reach underscores its ability to resonate with diverse audiences while maintaining a distinctive emotional core.
Drama The Fall of the King has also continued to attract strong interest, securing new deals in North Macedonia, Romania, Albania, Bulgaria, Israel, Russia and Angola and Mozambique. The series’ ongoing success highlights the sustained appeal of large-scale storytelling supported by high production values.
Modern, character-driven drama Reborn has expanded into Slovenia, Lithuania, Albania, Poland, Bulgaria, Israel, Angola and Mozambique, Kazakhstan and Russia. Meanwhile, romance-led series Lost in Love has achieved broad international uptake, with new sales across Portugal, Spain, Albania, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Lithuania, Israel, Angola and Mozambique, Ghana, Ethiopia, India, Malaysia, Indonesia and Russia.
Rounding out the slate, Broken Destiny has continued its global rollout, with agreements finalised in Romania, Latvia, North Macedonia, Georgia, Portugal, Kosovo, Israel, Angola and Mozambique, Ethiopia and India, further strengthening OGM Universe’s footprint across multiple regions.
Ekin Koyuncu, Global Distribution and Partnership Director at OGM Universe, said: “Following our strong momentum and proven success across Latin America, what we are seeing across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa is a clear alignment between premium demand and premium storytelling. Broadcasters are increasingly focused on titles that can anchor schedules, travel across territories and build long-term audience engagement. Our strategy is to position each series not simply as content, but as a long-term asset and these agreements reflect the confidence placed in both our slate and our vision.”






















































































