
‘Million Dollar Listing: UAE’ Coming to Roku Channel

Million Dollar Listing: UAE, the first international version of the hit reality TV show franchise, is coming to The Roku Channel in the U.S., starting Thursday.
Film and entertainment company Image Nation Abu Dhabi exclusively licensed the format from NBCUniversal Formats, a division of Universal International Studios, which is part of Comcast-owned NBCUniversal’s Universal Studio Group, for the creation of the version set in the United Arab Emirates and produced the series. It will now become available to Roku’s almost 83 million streaming households.
“The bilingual series follows a diverse group of realtors living in the UAE, as well as a cameo from Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles legend Josh Altman and his brother Matt,” according to a show description. “Million Dollar Listing: UAE showcases the fusion of the original franchise’s signature excitement with the distinctive charm and grandeur of the United Arab Emirates.
Film and entertainment company Image Nation Abu Dhabi exclusively licensed the format from NBCUniversal Formats, a division of Universal International Studios, which is part of Comcast-owned NBCUniversal’s Universal Studio Group, for the creation of the version set in the United Arab Emirates and produced the series. It will now become available to Roku’s almost 83 million streaming households.
“The bilingual series follows a diverse group of realtors living in the UAE, as well as a cameo from Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles legend Josh Altman and his brother Matt,” according to a show description. “Million Dollar Listing: UAE showcases the fusion of the original franchise’s signature excitement with the distinctive charm and grandeur of the United Arab Emirates.
- 8/15/2024
- by Georg Szalai
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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