DDD partners up with WealthTV
DDD Group has partnered up with WealthTV, to bring the a San Diego network's line-up of three-dimensional (3D) television programming to Yabazam, DDD's 3D content distribution portal.
DDD Group has partnered up with WealthTV, to bring the a San Diego network's line-up of three-dimensional (3D) television programming to Yabazam, DDD's 3D content distribution portal.
This is the first time that 3D software specialist DDD has entered into a content distribution agreement with a television network.
Jay Wiskerchen, DDD's Vice President of Content Services, said: "WealthTV's 3D programming is a great addition to Yabazam. WealthTV is dedicated to producing an extensive library of captivating 3D series and Yabazam's goal is to bring engaging 3D content to viewers everywhere, so partnering with WealthTV makes perfect sense."
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Following the agreement, 3D episodes from WealthTV will be released on Yabazam on a regular basis.
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