The Secom group has secured carriage of the linear channels MyZen TV 4K and Museum TV 4K on Poland’s JDMI.
The distribution agreement of the latter channel was made possible through Thema, a Canal+ Group company.
JDMI has been present in the Polish market for over 20 years and has over 50,000 subscribers in Warsaw and several other locations including Gdansk, Wroclaw and Podlasie. The channels, which will be fully dubbed into Polish, are already well-represented in Poland through contracts with Canal+ Poland, Polsat, East & West for Museum TV, and Polsat for MyZen TV.
MyZen TV offers diverse programming focusing on well-being, health, beauty, cooking, home, garden, ecology, travel, and lifestyle changes. Established in 2008, it is distributed in over 85 countries across all continents and celebrates its 15th anniversary this year.
Meanwhile, Museum TV is the first TV channel dedicated entirely to visual art, catering to art enthusiasts and passionate individuals with an accessible tone that appeals to a wide audience. It is distributed in over 55 countries worldwide and celebrates its 10th anniversary this year.
Commenting on the development, Nela Pavlouskova, MD of Secom’s pay-TV channels, said: “Poland, with its vibrant cultural scene and enthusiastic audience, provides a fantastic opportunity for MyZen TV 4K and Museum TV 4K to connect with viewers who appreciate their distinctive programming. We are committed to delivering high-quality content and an immersive viewing experience to our Polish audience”.