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SkyShowtime to replace Movies & Series L and XL on Ziggo

August 22, 2023 10.23 Europe/London By Julian Clover

Streaming service SkyShowtime to be made available to one million subscribers as part of their Ziggo subscription in the Netherlands.

The Comcast and Paramount Global JV featuring its line-up of exclusive series and movies from Paramount and Universal will replace Movies & Series L and XL for TV Max households. Subscribers will have full access to the entire SkyShowtime service and will be notified by Ziggo when they can set up their accounts.

Sky Showtime made its debut on the Ziggo platform in June.

“This partnership marks a significant milestone for Ziggo and reinforces our commitment to delivering the best entertainment experience to our customers,” said Robin Kroes, Executive Director of Consumer Markets at VodafoneZiggo. “By teaming up with SkyShowtime, we are enriching our TV & Streaming platform and giving a large part of our customer base an even better offering of movies and series, as part of their Ziggo subscription.”

Current series on SkyShowtime include Babylon, iCarly, Nope, PAW Patrol, Rabbit Hole, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (S1), Ticket to Paradise, Top Gun: Maverick, Tulsa King, Yellowjackets (S1 & 2) and Yellowstone (S1-5).

SkyShowtime CEO Monty Sarhan said: “We are proud of our partnership with Ziggo. Today marks the next stage in the expansion of that relationship, with SkyShowtime helping to power Ziggo’s TV offerings and providing real value to consumers with our premium entertainment offering. We are excited that even more subscribers in the Netherlands will have access to our incredible roster of big, new, and exclusive movies and series.”

Ziggo customers with TV Start and TV Complete packages, in which SkyShowtime is not bundled, can subscribe to SkyShowtime via Ziggo for €6.99 per month (Netherlands price specific).

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Filed Under: Newsline, TV Tagged With: SkyShowtime Edited: 23 August 2023 11:55

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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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