PlayTV closes unprecedented partnership with Probrazil Media

2023-08-08 12:32:41

PlayTV signs an unprecedented partnership with Probrazil Media to show the unprecedented drama in Brazil “Não Sou um Robot”

Fans of the Geek, gamer and pop culture genre will have access to this exciting story through all PayTV pay-TV channels, streamings and the new Ku band satellite dish with PlaytvMais on channel 574, always from 7 pm to 8 pm, with replays from 11 am to 8 pm 12 noon

A PlayTV,, one of the main television channels focused on pop culture, the Geek universe and gamers, has just announced an unprecedented partnership with Probrazil Media, a renowned licensor of Korean soap operas dubbed for the Brazilian public. In this exciting collaboration, PlayTV will bring its viewers the long-awaited “Korean soap operas: I’m not a robot”, unreleased in Brazil, which is scheduled to premiere on August 9th.

Miniseries I’m not a robot – publicity photo

And miniseries

The miniseries, consisting of 15 one-hour episodes, will be shown daily on PlayTV. Fans of the genre will have access to this exciting story through all payTV channels, streaming and new Ku band with PlaytvMais on channel 574, always from 7 pm to 8 pm, with an unmissable replay from 11 am to 12 pm.

Now showing “Korean soap operas: I’m not a robot” is a Korean drama starring the talented South Korean actor Yoo Seung Ho, known for his role in the movie The Way Home when he was still a child actor, and the talented South Korean actress Chae Soo-bin, who gained wide recognition for her performance in the television series Love in the Moonlight.

Korean soap operas, also known as k-dramas or South Korean telenovelas, have gained increasing popularity in Brazil, being acclaimed for their exciting storytelling and captivating performances. These dramatic productions, originating in South Korea, have gained space on Asian television stations and are now on the rise in the country.

I’m not a robot – publicity photo

At the forefront of the pop culture, geek and gamer scene

PlayTV is recognized for its vanguard in the pop culture, geek and gamer scene, consolidating itself as the oriental culture hub in Brazil, presenting k-pop tracks and other attractions that enchant the public. Now, the station takes a historic step by being the first Brazilian television channel to show a Korean soap opera in its programming. Leonardo Zalcman, Director of Content and Digital Channels at PlayTV, expresses enthusiasm about the milestone achieved: “This is the first major investment we are making to license a Korean soap opera for the Brazilian market”.

Synopsis – I am not a robot

Emotional and engaging, “I’m not a robot” is a story that addresses the inevitable process of overcoming the hurts in our lives. The protagonist created a shield in his heart after a painful heartbreak and has lived in total isolation ever since. However, his world is turned upside down when he meets someone truly extraordinary, and the interaction with that unique person leads him to discover how to break through the barriers of isolation and find happiness again.

PlayTV fans and Korean soap opera enthusiasts are in for an unmissable experience. Don’t miss the premiere of “Korean soap operas: I’m not a robot” on August 7th at 7pm, followed by an exciting rerun at 11am Monday to Sunday on PlayTV. A plot full of emotion and learning awaits you!

About PlayTV

A PlayTV,, founded in 2006, is the main hub for curating and producing content related to games and pop culture. It stands out for being the first television channel to show programming aimed at the gamer community. Throughout its history, PlayTV has gained recognition, receiving awards such as the Silver Lion and being the winner of the international festival called Telas. In addition, the station has always been present at events aimed at its audience and was a pioneer in the interactivity between programs and viewers through Twitter in Brazil.

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