Series News The Yalı Çapkını series is bigger than it looks, for business reasons!

The Yalı Çapkını series is bigger than it looks, for business reasons!

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Think of a Turkish TV series that will affect not only Turkey but also the geography of very different cultures during the 8-month period it has been on the air. There are such productions, but Yalı Çapkını (Golden Boy) once again managed to surprise everyone by making a very fast debut in reaching this point.

The series, starring Afra Saraçoğlu and Mert Ramazan Demir, has made a big step forward for Star TV. The loyalty of the audience, which has been tried to be achieved with different series on the same screen for years, has finally been realized with the Yalı Çapkını project.

Another contribution of the series to Star TV was reaching great numbers in sales abroad. The international sales of a series, which has been on the air for 8 months from the first episode on September 23, 2022, until the third week of April, are going great. The meaning of this success achieved in such a short time is also great.

Success news came one after another from the Yalı Çapkını series, which was sold abroad by Ecco Rights company.

The increase in these sales before the MIPTV fair was another important point. The Yalı Çapkını series, which has come to the fore with the name Golden Boy abroad, affects very different geographies.

Eccho Rights company’s sales include Central and Eastern Europe as well as Central Asian and African countries.

The Yalı Çapkını series, which has been sold to nearly 40 countries, affects people from very different cultures, and this stands out as the most important success of the Turkish series.

The directory, which has recently been sold to countries such as Albania, Hungary, Lithuania, Uzbekistan, South Africa and Namibia.

The United Arab Emirates was also among the first sold. In other words, the series, which was also very influential in the Arab geography, had an important success as it attracted the attention of viewers from different cultures.