Blue Ant sells 300 hours of content globally

General Purpose Entertainment's Post My Party and Cream Productions' The Weapon Hunter are among the series heading overseas.

Blue Ant International, a division of Blue Ant Media, has sold 300 hours of content around the world, across all platforms, the company announced.

Scripps Networks Interactive has acquired General Purpose Entertainment’s lifestyle series Post My Party (pictured, 13 x 30 minutes) for Asia, as well as Blue Ant’s Holiday Makeover (6 x 30 minutes).

Discovery Networks has picked up Zig Zag Productions’ I’ve Got Something To Tell You (6 x 60 minutes) featuring host Amanda Holden as she listens in on private conversations between loved ones and friends.

For Australia, Foxtel has acquired Cream Productions’ The Weapon Hunter (12 x 60 minutes), which follows swordsman Paul Shull as he tracks down the finest military specimens in North America; and Our House Media’s paranormal thriller Haunted Case Files (13 x 60 minutes).

Czech TV linear channel FTV Prima has picked up CMJ Productions’ How The World Ends (6 x 60 minutes), exploring some of the most widely held doomsday forecasts; and Our House Media’s Airport: Below Zero (10 x 60 minutes), a factual entertainment series showcasing the world’s fastest growing major airport.

Meanwhile, CMJ Productions’ Risk Takers, seasons one and two, (18 x 60 minutes), is heading to Europe, along with its Stunt Stars (10 x 60 minutes), a series that puts the spotlight on adrenaline junkies.

Lastly, Société Radio-Canada has acquired Arcadia Entertainment’s Hope for Wildlife season six (13 x 60 minutes), while APTN has picked up season one and two of nature and White Pine Pictures’ wildlife series Arctic Secrets (8 x 60 minutes).