Tag: Cape May Studios

  • Cape May Studios partners with Amagi to unleash global screams with Panic TV and Pánico TV Español

    Cape May Studios partners with Amagi to unleash global screams with Panic TV and Pánico TV Español

    MUMBAI: In a move that marries scares with scalability, Cape May Studios has partnered with cloud-based TV technology firm Amagi to launch two adrenaline-pumping FAST channels: Panic TV and Pánico TV Español. The next-gen media company, known for tapping into fan-fuelled niche communities, has set its sights on global viewers hungry for high-stakes thrills.

    Panic TV delivers a mix of action, horror, sci-fi, crime, and mystery curated for millennials and gen z, while Pánico TV Español brings the same punch in Spanish. The channels promise content for those who crave recreational fear, from creature features to paranormal thrillers.

    Amagi will handle everything from channel creation and playout to global distribution. The tech firm’s cloud-based FAST solutions will help Cape May Studios break out across north America, latin America, Europe, and beyond, without the weight of traditional broadcast overhead.

    “The convergence of genre storytelling and digital streaming has never been more potent”, said Cape May Studios founder & CEO Sachin Gokhale. “With Amagi’s global infrastructure and proven expertise in FAST, we can now scale our content strategy across continents, languages, and platforms — meeting audiences where they are, with the stories they crave”.

    Amagi co-founder & CRO Srinivasan KA added, “Cape May Studios is entering the FAST space with a sharp brand identity and an eye on global opportunity. We’re excited to help them bring Panic TV and Pánico TV Español to life through our unique solutions in cloud playout, ad insertion, and seamless distribution to top-tier digital platforms around the world”.

    With an imminent rollout on major FAST platforms, Cape May Studios is betting on genre content to become a global mainstay, tapping into both English- and Spanish-speaking markets. As indie studios find new ways to bypass legacy models, the Cape May-Amagi partnership underscores the growing power of cloud-native tech in international broadcasting.

     

  • Horror havoc terror films aligns with Panic TV

    Horror havoc terror films aligns with Panic TV

    MUMBAI: Terror Films Releasing (TFR) has forged a strategic alliance with Cape May Studios’ newly launched horror channel, Panic TV, it was announced today. TFR has initiated this partnership by licensing a substantial collection of horror and thriller films from its catalogue to Panic TV, with plans to expand the content offering as the channel grows.

    “Terror Films continues to be trusted by filmmakers and fans alike with some of the best and most diverse indie horror content in the streaming space. Our job is to continue to secure new platform relationships in order to bring these films to a wider audience and this new partnership is what it’s all about,” stated TFR CEO Joe Dain.

    Based in New Jersey, Cape May Studios is developing a global network of FAST and AVOD channels, catering to niche audiences with strong, passionate fandoms whose content preferences are currently underserved. Their inaugural brand, Panic TV, offers a unique content proposition, addressing the demand for ‘recreational fear’ entertainment, with the brand promise ‘Fear Comes Home’.

    Panic TV will provide viewers with access to award-winning and genre-bending movies and TV content from contemporary storytellers, seamlessly blending genres such as action, thriller, mystery, crime, paranormal, science fiction, horror, and creature features.

    Targeting young millennials and Gen Z (18-40 years old), Panic TV aims to deliver authentic, thought-provoking content that resonates with their hyper-digital world.

    Panic TV is launching globally in English, Spanish, and Hindi over the coming weeks, with further language localisations planned for international markets.

    Cape May Studios founder & CEO Sachin Gokhale said, “We are beyond thrilled to partner with Terror Films, whose catalog of gripping horror and thriller titles aligns perfectly with our audience’s appetite for high-quality, innovative, adrenaline-fueled content. This agreement strengthens our content library and enhances our ability to provide a compelling and immersive ‘Fear’ centric viewing experience to our consumers.”

  • Cape May Studios inks deal with Indie Rights for global streaming venture

    Cape May Studios inks deal with Indie Rights for global streaming venture

    MUMBAI:  Independent film distributor Indie Rights has struck a landmark content licensing agreement with Cape May Studios, the fledgling streaming venture founded by former Zee Entertainment executive Sachin Gokhale.

    The partnership will see a curated selection of critically acclaimed indie films appear on Cape May’s upcoming free ad-supported streaming television (Fast) and advertising-based video-on-demand (AVOD) channels, set to launch next month.

    Gokhale, who established Cape May Studios in August 2024 after serving as executive vice president and territory head for the Americas at Zee Entertainment, is building a network of genre-focused channels targeting global “fandom” audiences.

    “This collaboration is a key milestone as we prepare to launch our channels,” said Cape May Studios. founder & CEO Gokhale. “With access to Indie Rights’ compelling films, we’re excited to deliver content that challenges, inspires, and resonates with a global audience.”

    The content deal focuses heavily on horror, thriller, sci-fi and mystery genres – with titles including I Survived a Zombie Apocalypse and Shadows of Bigfoot set to terrify viewers in English, Hindi and Spanish initially, with plans for further language expansions.

    Indie Rights chief executive Linda Nelson noted: “This is an exciting moment as we expand our global reach with Cape May Studios. Their innovative streaming platforms will provide our filmmakers with new opportunities to connect with audiences who crave original, meaningful stories.”

    The agreement represents Cape May’s first major content acquisition since Gokhale launched the venture after an extensive career spanning major media companies including Viacom18, where he spent over 12 years in senior leadership roles across multiple territories.

    Industry observers note the partnership shrewdly targets millennial and Gen Z viewers between 18-40 years old, a demographic increasingly abandoning traditional subscription services in favour of free, ad-supported alternatives.

    As one streaming analyst quipped: “In the bloodbath of global streaming wars, this horror-focused partnership might just give audiences something to actually scream about – in a good way.”