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Telenor expands streaming service

June 19, 2018 10.17 Europe/London By Julian Clover

Telenor is expanding its mobile video platform Telenor Stream with a new family-orientated service Telenor Stream Film och Serier (Movies & Series).

Among the channels featured on the Swedish service are public broadcaster SVT, pay-TV net C More, BBC, Circus, Disney/ABC, Fox and Viacom.

“Our customers have long thirsted for a service they can access, regardless of device, and geographic location. Last year, we launched Telenor Stream and we’re now expanding with Telenor Stream movies and series. We’re doing so by offering a high quality range of linear TV and catch-up services together on a single platform at an attractive price, says Jacob Bökman, Development Manager at Telenor.

Telenor Stream Movies and Series is priced at SEK 149 SEK per month. The service includes CMore’s package of films and series, Disney channels and play services, Paramount + with a range of new and classic films from the Paramount Pictures movie library, Fox + with several thousand hours of serial entertainment and the British class entertainment from the BBC and Circus.

It’s the first mobile deal for Paramount+ since its launch late last year. Paramount combines the exclusive first pay TV window for new Paramount Pictures movie releases, with classic titles from the Paramount library and more than 800 episodes of MTV and Comedy Central content including Geordie Shore and South Park.

Andrea Sahlgren, General Manager for Viacom’s operations in the Nordics, commented: “Scandinavia is one of the world’s most advanced video markets, with rocketing demand amongst younger audiences for on-the-go, as well as on-demand, access to their favorite TV shows and movies. We’re delighted to be partnering with Telenor to allow mobile subscribers access to the fantastic range of premium content available through Paramount+ for the first time, without the need for an additional pay TV subscription.”

Telenor Stream is also compatible with Google Chromecast, AppleTV and the web browsers.

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Filed Under: Newsline, TV Tagged With: Paramount+, Telenor, Viacom Edited: 19 June 2018 10:20

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About Julian Clover

Julian Clover is a Media and Technology journalist based in Cambridge, UK. He works in online and printed media. Julian is also a voice on local radio. You can talk to Julian on X @julianclover, or by email at jclover@broadbandtvnews.com.

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