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International Internet Magazine. Baltic States news & analyticsMonday, 06.09.2010, 11:30
VIASAT launches subscription video on demand
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The content, which comes from major US studios, leading TV channels and premium sports rights holders, is being made available to subscribers in a variety of thematic packages, ranging in price from SEK 49 per month to SEK 199 per month for the Total package. The Entertainment package offers around-the-clock, on-demand access to great drama, comedy and sci-fi TV series such as Two and a Half Men, Friends, ER, Supernatural and Smallville, whilst the Documentary package carries award-winning documentaries from leading film makers. The Sports package includes live coverage of UEFA Champions League football, ATP and Davis Cup tennis, the NHL and HockeyAllsvenskan ice hockey leagues, and motor racing’s Formula One World Championship and NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. The Movie package features current worldwide blockbusters such as Hancock, You Don’t Mess with the Zohan and The Kite Runner, as well as modern classics such as Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Ocean’s Eleven and Kill Bill. The Total package provides unlimited access to all of the genre packages, as well as full parental control functions for the protection of younger viewers.
The new subscription service will further consolidate VIASATOnDemand’s position as the leading provider of online TV content in Scandinavia. The platform also includes the catch-up TV services for VIASAT’s own free-TV channels and leading third party free-TV channels, and already enables viewers to pay-per-event for a wide range of high profile live and recorded sports events, or pay-per-day for access to an extensive list of current and library movie titles.
Hans-Holger Albrecht, President & CEO of MTG, commented BC: “This subscription service is the latest step in the ongoing development of our market leading online content offering. It is in line with our commitment to make free and paid-for entertainment available to viewers on a flexible ‘anytime, anywhere’ basis on multiple distribution platforms. As on other platforms, we have structured our online and on-demand TV offering into thematic packages in order to provide subscribers with even greater choice about what they watch.”
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