TEMPO Networks and CaribbeanTales Media Group (CTMG) have partnered to bring stories from across the Caribbean, the CaribbeanTales World Wide Distribution catalogue, to mobile Caribbean diaspora viewers on IOS and Android.
Under the agreement, TEMPO as lead partner, will give its customers access to a huge range of original locally and regionally produced content from the CaribbeanTales Worldwide Distribution catalogue directly through its TEMPO+ Caribbean app.
This partnership will enable millions of viewers to access Caribbean content in ways that they have not been able to before.
TEMPO founder and CEO Frederick A. Morton Jr says, “This groundbreaking partnership is destined to catapult the distribution of culturally relevant Caribbean content worldwide and create important pathways for Caribbean producers and creatives.”
For almost two decades, TEMPO has been what Morton describes as “the ultimate platform for the expression of the entire Caribbean experience,” he continued.
“Caribbean people have a unique passion for living which shines through everything they do and TEMPO+ Caribbean is the bridge to this culturally rich and trendsetting community,” Morton added.
CTMG CEO Frances-Anne Solomon says, “With our partnership, we are building on our commitment to support, develop and distribute Caribbean content for Caribbean viewers worldwide. This partnership expands the reach of CaribbeanTales-TV and brings rich, new content to both the CT and TEMPO+ Caribbean platforms.”
“This wonderful partnership provides an injection of energy and resources into the world’s availability to access Caribbean content and has the potential to be a game changer for our emerging industry,” she continued.
“There is now a mechanism through which the most compelling regional projects from the most talented producers can be viewed and disseminated, creating funds for the creators in the process. We are looking forward to working with TEMPO+ Caribbean, and with producers and other partners to build on this important milestone in the establishment of a sustainable Indigenous industry for the Caribbean,” she added.
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