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Madd Entertainment’s My Little Girl conquers Latin America
Medyapim’s hit drama My Little Girl continues to rack up big ratings with broadcasters across Europe, Latin America, and around the world, distributor Madd Entertainment reports.
My Little Girl launched on Turkey’s TV8 in 2018 and revolves around a precocious orphan with Sanfilipo syndrome — sometimes called ‘Childhood Alzheimer's’ because of how it ravages the memory. The orphan is played by child star Beren Gökyıldız (Mother), who is reunited with her long-lost father, portrayed by the charismatic Buğra Gülsoy (Kuzey Güney). Gülsoy’s performance as an irresponsible man-child who must grow up and accept his responsibilities lends a sweet and sometimes comic tone to this family drama, which has already been picked up by over 30 territories around the world. My Little Girl was first broadcast outside of Turkey on Chile’s Mega TV network, where it performed well and was very well regarded. The series is currently earning a 49% share on Argentina’s Telefe and a 50% share on Puerto Rico’s Wapa TV, reaching high results in Mexico’s Imagen, and it doubled the usual ratings on Panama’s Telemetro network. My Little Girl was similarly successful on Ecuador’s Ecuavisa and Bulgaria’s Nova TV network. It will soon air in Bolivia, Costa Rica, Uruguay and Paraguay. RELATED
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