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ProSiebenSat.1 signs VOD-deal with Entertain

February 27, 2014 07.26 Europe/London By Robert Briel

maxdome_imageThe ProSiebenSat.1 Group and Deutsche Telekom have signed an agreement to make the broadcaster’s on-demand content available on Deutsche Telekom’s Entertain service.

Starting in the spring of 2014, maxdome’s video library can be accessed directly from Deutsche Telekom’s TV platform. Entertain customers will also have the chance to view programmes of ProSiebenSat.1’s TV stations free of charge.

The video content of maxdome’s subscription package will be added to Entertain’s line-up. Entertain customers will thus have access to the more than 50,000 titles in Germany’s biggest online video library. This content can be accessed directly from Deutsche Telekom’s TV platform.

In the future, Entertain customers will also be able to view content from the media libraries of the six TV stations ProSieben, SAT.1, kabel eins, sixx, SAT.1 Gold and ProSieben MAXX.

Conrad Albert, Executive Board member in charge of Legal, Distribution & Regulatory Affairs, in a statement: “For the first time ever, the ProSiebenSat.1 Group has entered into a major distribution partnership with Deutsche Telekom for Germany’s largest video-on-demand library, maxdome. Furthermore, Entertain customers will be able to view more than 1,000 shows from the media library of the ProSiebenSat.1 Group. This agreement represents the next logical step in making our content available on all kinds of platforms.”

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Filed Under: Newsline Tagged With: Deutsche Telekom, Germany, Maxdome, ProSiebenSat.1 Edited: 27 February 2014 07:26

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