HITN Partners with Curiosity to Bring Premium Documentary Series and Specials to Spanish-Speaking Audiences in the US

HITN Acquires Diverse Curiosity DocumentariesNew York, December 17, 2024–HITN,the leading Spanish-language public media network in the United States,and Curiosity (Nasdaq: CURI),the global media company known for its award-winning documentary features and factual entertainment,today announced a strategic alliance that will bring a diverse range of captivating content to HITN’s viewers.

As part of this exciting partnership,Curiosity will license to HITN the following premium Curiosity original series:

  • Ancient Engineering (seasons 1 & 2)
  • CSI on Trial(6×52)
  • The Secrets to Civilization (3×52)
  • Tracker’s Diary: Bears of Katmai (5×25)
  • Rescued Chimpanzees of the Congo with Jane Goodall (5×52)
  • The Humboldt Current(3×52)
  • Ancient Earth:Dinosaurs of the Frozen Continent (2×52)
  • Giants(5×52)

Filmed in every corner of the globe, uncovering ancient mysteries and exploring future technologies, these acclaimed Curiosity original productions offer a wide range of entertaining, educational programming that satisfies viewers of all ages.HITN’s acquisition of these programs aligns with its mission to provide high-quality, informative content to Spanish-speaking audiences across the United States.

“We are thrilled to partner with Curiosity to bring these exceptional programs to our viewers,” said Erika Vogt-Lowell,Director of Programming and Acquisitions forHITN.“This alliance strengthens our commitment to offering diverse and engaging content that inspires and educates.We look forward to a long and fruitful collaboration with the team at Curiosity.”“Partnering with HITN to license some of our most compelling content is a thrilling opportunity to expand our reach and share Curiosity’s unique storytelling with new audiences,” said Ludo Dufour, Vice President of Licensing at Curiosity. “HITN’s dedication to providing high-quality programming to Spanish-speaking audiences aligns perfectly with our mission to make factual entertainment accessible to everyone.”

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