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AMC Selekt debuts in Spain

March 31, 2020 12.34 Europe/London By Chris Dziadul

AMC Networks International Southern Europe (AMCNISE) and Orange have launched the VOD service AMC Selekt in Spain.

Added to the range of entertainment already provided by Orange TV at no additional cost to subscribers, it offers over 5,000 programmes in a wide variety of genres including films, series, documentaries, lifestyle programs, children’s content and music.

AMC Selekt offers a wide range of on-demand content from 10 AMCNISE thematic channels in one single place, including programming from AMC, Canal Hollywood, SundanceTV, DARK, XTRM, Odisea, Canal Cocina, Canal Decasa, Canal Panda and Sol Música. The majority of this on-demand entertainment will be included in the Orange TV Cinema and Series package, which currently offers 40 premium channels and more than 10,000 titles in its “TV a la carte” service.

These subscribers will enjoy all the on-demand content of AMC, Canal Hollywood, SundanceTV, DARK, XTRM, Odisea, Canal Cocina and Canal Decasa at no additional cost. Subscribers of the Children’s Max and Premium Music packages will enjoy even more AMC Selekt content, including entertainment for kids from Canal Panda and music programmes from Sol Música, also at no additional cost.

Commenting on the launch, Manuel Balsera, EVP and MD of AMCNISE, said: “AMC Selekt is a content ecosystem with a wide range of themes, genres and formats from our acclaimed and award-winning television channels. It is the largest channel network library available in Spain and, more importantly, the most diverse. We are delighted that AMC Selekt is debuting with Orange TV, which is one of our main distribution partners in the market.”

Josep Maria Rabes, director of Orange TV in Spain, added: “It is a privilege for Orange TV to be able to incorporate the content of such a renowned company in the entertainment industry, AMC Networks, and to launch, as a world first, its great on-demand television service. Once again, this will enable Orange customers to enjoy, as always, the best content for the whole family and with the best image and sound quality, whenever and wherever they want.”

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