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SPI launches FilmBox channels in Indonesia

March 26, 2015 08.23 Europe/London By Robert Briel

filmboxFour FilmBox brand channels are to be launched on Dens.TV platform in Indonesia.

The SPI TV package will feature FashionBox, DocuBox, Fast&FunBox and FilmBox Arthouse. “Adding Indonesia onto our distribution map is an important step as we are planning to grow our presence in Asia,” said Berk Uziyel, the Executive Director of Filmbox International Ltd.

“We are excited to share the compelling content on our channels with Dens.TV subscribers and build a long-lasting relationship with this new platform in the fourth most populous country in the world.”

FilmBox brand channels are distributed by Filmbox International Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Kino Polska TV S.A. whose majority stakeholder is SPI International BV.

Dens.TV, operated under CBN’s subsidiary Digdaya Duta Digital is expected to launch first in Jakarta and Bandung. The service — available through televisions, PCs and tablets — will give subscribers access to several media options, which include on-demand videos, TV channels and radio.

“Dens.TV is aiming to enhance the lifestyle of people in Indonesia by introducing interactive features in the service, such as Rewind and Play in the VOD, Catch up TV for certain channels, as well as Interactive Chat feature that is available among Dens.TV subscribers,” said Ardi Sudarto, CEO of Dens.TV.

Ario Widyatmiko, Chief Content Officer of Dens.TV added: “Dens.TV delivers a fresh idea to the world of pay TV. A combination of linear-premium channels, thousands of hours of video on demands, and catch up TV, that is interactively accessible through multi platform devices anywhere and anytime will bring a new meaning for you in experiencing their TV entertainment. With supporting and partnering with SPI, we are bringing a new service and contents to the younger audiences. This will not only enrich our content with education and entertainment, but also proof Dens.TV to be the right place for young generation.”

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