Digi TV Expands their Portfolio with Captivating Content from FilmBox

Wide range of content via new channels will offer viewers even more film experiences.

Prague, September24, 2018 – SPI/FilmBox International and Czech operator Digi TV decided to extend their long-term cooperation contract. As part of a recently signed agreement, the channels being offered by this operator will be further enhanced with four more channels from the FilmBox portfolio.
 
New channels will be available via classic DTH satellite broadcasting and also on the Digi2Go Internet television. The new additions are FilmBox Extra HDFilmBox FamilyDocuBox, and FightBox channels. Together with already available channels FilmBox,FilmBox Plus and FilmBox Premium HD, Digi TV will now offer seven SPI/FilmBox channels.
 
Our partnership with Digi TV has proven successful, so after a common agreement, we decided to continue with it. We are delighted to be able to provide interesting channels and programming offer to our viewers in this platform even in the futureAfter our success with 3 channels now we are adding 4 more channels. SPI is becoming a one stop shop strategic partner for operators to deliver more value to subscribers,” commented Tamas Fulop, CE Regional Director of Operation for SPI International.

Knightfall


The audience really has something to look forward to with the upcoming fall; FilmBox channels will introduce the latest television series Knightfall and Hard Sun, among others. The Former is an American historical-mystical series about an occult brotherhood guarding the Holy Grail, which will run on FilmBox. The Latter is a BBC-made detective series with a sci-fi feel that will be featured on FilmBox Premium HD.
 
Vladimír Rusnák, Executive Director of Digi TV, said: “By adding more channels from the FilmBox family, we will please the broad community of our users, whether they want the latest TV series, film classics, or exciting documentaries. Now our viewers have a wider array of channels of different genres that offer engaging content, while those seeking top image quality get more HD resolution channels.”