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OSN to bring MMA action from sports franchise Bellator to MENA

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Electus Internatio­nal has renewed a multi-year deal with OSN, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region’s premier entertainm­ent network, to bring Viacom’s Bellator MMA to MENA.

Under the leadership of veteran promoter Scott Coker, Bellator MMA is one of the fastest rising global sports franchises. This year, Bellator is averaging about 1 million viewers per event on Spike TV, a 26 percent increase over last year. In the last 12 months, the league has enjoyed record attendance, global expansion, increased sponsorshi­p, and many additions to its roster.

Eddie Dalva, executive vice president, content, program enterprise­s and Bellator MMA, Viacom Global Entertainm­ent Group, said: “OSN has been a loyal strategic partner for Bellator that has played a key role in Bellator’s explosive internatio­nal growth.”

Andy Warkman, SVP sports and production, OSN, added: “Our focus is on providing exclusive and exceptiona­l content for our customers. The partnershi­p with Electus to bring Bellator to the region will be a true treat for action and mixed martial arts lovers in MENA. It is a perfect fit to the unexpected content that Spike provides, which has made it popular, especially among the youth. We will continue to provide added value for our subscriber­s through our global partnershi­ps.”

Upcoming events on Bellator include, Bellator 179: Daley vs MacDonald from Wembley Arena in London and Bellator NYC: Silva vs Sonnen from New York City’s Madison Square Garden in June. The global franchise has recently hosted jam-packed events in Budapest, Turin, and London.

Bellator is owned by American global mass media company, Viacom and is available in more than 91 million homes on Spike TV, as well as over 500 million homes in 150 countries worldwide. Additional exclusive Bellator content, Bellator preview shows, fighter profiles, and fight highlights run on Spike TV and Bellator. com. Next January, Spike rebrands as Paramount Network.

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