Official Launch of ‘Serialized TV’: The Digital Guide to Soap Operas
A.N. Publishing’s latest digital media brand has arrived. Serialized TV is an exclusive guide to the profound world of soap operas, providing news, commentaries, reviews, recaps, and more on individual series and the soap industry as a whole.
Serialized TV covers soap operas and dramatic series in five global regions: The United States, United Kingdom, South Africa, Korea, Australia and New Zealand. Exploring the most popular and long-lasting television series in each of these regions, Serialized TV provides a comprehensive look at the global adaptations of the soap opera genre. Serialized TV is also the first publication dedicated to covering South African soap operas. As South Africa has the world’s largest multi-episode a week soap opera market, and Serialized TV is determined to understand what is behind their success.
Beyond covering soap operas in these global markets, Serialized TV also provides an analysis of their viewing figures and broad industry coverage. Looking at the viewing figures and soap opera ratings from both fans’ and advertisers’ perspectives, Serialized TV offers insight into the future of the genre. Serialized TV also presents features and commentaries on the soap opera industry as a whole to understand the origins of this niche television market.
Serialized TV is elevating entertainment reporting and creating a modern platform to discuss soap operas and television dramas on a sophisticated and intellectual level. Serialized TV is now live and ready to keep readers informed of the intricate world of soaps.
To view Serialized TV’s media kit, simply click the link embedded in this article or visit Serialized TV’s brand page, which can be reached directly from A.N.’s website. Serialized TV is always willing to work with existing and prospective clients who align with Serialized TV’s identity as an informative guide to the world of soap operas. For inquiries, contact the Public Relations Representative via A.N.’s contact form on the Serialized TV brand page.