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Discovery and OSN bring TLC HD to MENA

March 3, 2014 08.40 Europe/London By Robert Briel

TLCDiscovery Networks International is launching TLC HD in the Middle East and North Africa on March 24.

The brand new channel will be available exclusively on pay-tv network OSN and will also showcase the best programming from OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network.

Launching on Monday, March 24, TLC HD brings the number of Discovery Networks channels currently available on OSN to six, as it joins Discovery Channel HD, Discovery Science HD, Animal Planet HD, Discovery World and Investigation Discovery.

“The launch of TLC HD is hugely exciting for us and marks a key moment in our continuing investment in the Middle East and partnership with OSN,” said James Gibbons, SVP and country Manager, Discovery Networks CEEMEA.

“There is clearly a gap in the market for a channel like TLC – the ultimate destination for the best in female-skewed, entertaining and inspirational content – and its success globally is proof of how well the content works across cultures. We are thrilled to present TLC HD to the market, and are sure our OSN viewers will love the channel when it launches this month.”

“Discovery Networks has been an integral part of OSN’s growth story, enabling us to provide viewers with world class exclusive content found nowhere else. TLC HD will further complement our existing lifestyle channels bringing even more premium entertainment choices for viewers,” said David Butorac, CEO, OSN.

“We began 2014 with a bang launching four new channels in just two months. It has always been our endeavour to bring OSN viewers the best content from across the world first, and we will continue to grow the unrivalled content we offer viewers with an unmatched television viewing experience.”

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Filed Under: HDTV, Middle East and Africa, Newsline, Satellite, TV Tagged With: Discovery Networks, HD+, MENA, OSN, TLC Edited: 3 March 2014 08:40

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