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FilmBox+ goes live

February 18, 2021 08.48 Europe/London By Chris Dziadul

SPI International has announced the global rollout of its new and enhanced streaming service FilmBox+.

The service is an evolution of SPI’s FilmBox Live and operates on a new infrastructure that provides enhanced user experience through an easy-to-use interface, multiple screen availability and a specially curated line-up of content spanning movies, TV series, documentaries and more. Consumers can from today (February 18) access FilmBox+ at filmbox.com directly or through the FilmBox+ app on their internet-connected devices such as smart phones, tablets, smart TVs and partner operators’ platforms.

Commenting on the new service, Berk Uziyel, CEO at SPI International, said: “We are delighted to announce the launch of our brand-new product FilmBox+ which will replace FilmBox Live from today on. FilmBox+ integrates easily with operators and partner platforms to provide a seamless and well-rounded entertainment experience that places the consumer at the centre”.

FilmBox+ adopts the motto of “Home of Good Movies” and brings a curated selection of on-demand content from major global distributors, including Hollywood blockbusters, independent world cinema and thematic entertainment. The service also offers live channels that broadcast content 24/7 without interruptions for viewers who enjoy the “lean-back” experience. An additional feature of FilmBox+ that’s designed with a focus on the consumer is the Smart Collection Channels – channels that feature content curated by FilmBox editors according to mood, genre or special occasion – which will be added to the service later in the year.

FilmBox+ offers a centralised content solution that caters to different viewing habits by combining the “lean back” viewing experience with the ease and flexibility of the on-demand option. Viewers can access thousands of popular and evergreen VOD titles and 8+ live channels with FilmBox+ anytime and anywhere through their internet-connected devices.

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Filed Under: Newsline, Platforms, Streaming, TV Tagged With: Filmbox, SPI International Edited: 19 February 2021 13:08

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