Friday 21 March 2014

Tata Sky brings HBO on Demand for premium subscribers of HBO

The direct-to-home (DTH) operator Tata Sky is all set brings HBO On Demand for its premium channel subscribers at no any extra cost. The offer is for subscribers of HBO Hits HD and HBO Defined HD. 
The new offering will be available on Tata Sky from 21st March.
Based on the model of subscription video on demand (SVOD), HBO On Demand will give HBO premium subscribers access to a wide selection of HBO original content with the convenience to watch what they like and when they like. HBO Hits and HBO Defined are distributed in India by Turner International. 
During launch, subscribers can view all seasons of popular HBO shows like ‘Game of Thrones’ (Seasons 1–3), ‘True Detective’ (Season 1) and ‘Banshee’ (Seasons 1–2). Thereafter, additional content including HBO Original Series and movies will be added on an ongoing monthly basis, thus allowing subscribers to view them at a time of their choice, completely ad free. 
Catering to movie lovers, HBO Defined is a 24-hour ad-free premium programming subscription service and presents latest Hollywood movies and award-winning HBO Originals. 
HBO Hits is a 24-hour ad-free premium subscription service that indulges the viewers with genre-driven anchors and iconic HBO Original series and Bollywood blockbusters. 
The two channels showcase Hollywood and Bollywood content through HD feeds on Tata Sky’s channel numbers 358 and 360 respectively. Tata Sky subscribers can enjoy the channel in dual language for select movie titles. Subscribers can also enjoy the premieres of latest blockbuster movies at a price of Rs 99 per month.

Source:
http://cablequest.org/news/dth-news/item/4457-tata-sky-brings-hbo-on-demand-for-premium-subscribers-of-hbo.html
Source: http://cablequest.org/news/dth-news/item/4457-tata-sky-brings-hbo-on-demand-for-premium-subscribers-of-hbo.html

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