Now The Philippine Series Can Be Enjoyed Easy By Indonesian Spectators
JAKARTA - One of the local over the top (OTT) platforms, Vidio is now presenting seriae and anthology from neighboring countries, Philippines. This happened after collaborating with ABS-CBN as a provider of foreign content.
With the presence of series from the Philippines, the Indonesian people now have more viewing options. The series complements local content and other countries that already exist.
Monika Rudijono as Managing Director Vidio said he was ready to commit to providing premium entertainment content and the best viewing experience for the whole community.
We continue to expand and update our content collection with new titles from around the world. This collaboration between Vidio and ABS-CBN is a great opportunity to develop the content we offer by presenting the best Filipino shows from various genres for viewers in Indonesia. He said in a release received by the VOI team, Sunday, February 12, 2023.
Meanwhile, now five titles of content from the Philippines can be watched by Indonesian audiences. These works have a fairly different genre and style from others. With the ease of access to witness works from neighboring countries, viewers can be more enriched in content made from different cultures.
Some of the Philippine shows that can be watched by spectators include:
Love Thy Woman Featurs the relationship between sister and sister which turns into competition, as well as stories about family traditions, and heartbreak.
The media CulpaDrama crime is about complicated social relations and a struggle for justice.
A Mother's Guilt (Hanggang Saan) The story of a single mother who is willing to do an unexpected thing: taking the life of a man to save his son's life.
Maalaala Mo Kaya, a drama anthology that reveals extraordinary and anecdotal stories from various walks of life. Several episodes of choice presented include: Toy Cars, Bridge, and Shadow.
Wansapanataym The fantasy story contains valuable life lessons in the short series Anika Kekeraera, My Hairly Lady, and Jasmin's Flower Power.