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SPI/FilmBox expands in Portugal

April 12, 2021 12.27 Europe/London By Chris Dziadul

SPI/FilmBox has signed a new agreement with its long-standing Portuguese partner Nowo.

As a result, the latter will now offer Gametoon and FightBox in its basic and extended basic packages respectively.

Commenting on the development, Georgina Twiss, SPI/FilmBox MD of Western Europe and Africa, said: “We are delighted to broaden our agreement with Nowo to include more exciting content from Gametoon and FightBox for gaming and mixed martial arts enthusiasts of all ages.

“This deal emphasizes our commitment to providing versatile content that appeals to a wide range of tastes and needs”.

Nowo already carries the SPI/FilmBox channels FunBox UHD, Fast&FunBox, FashionBox, DocuBox and FilmBox Arthouse.

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