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Home›News›Sony adds MUBI to internet TV movie services

Sony adds MUBI to internet TV movie services

By Staff Writer
08/12/2011
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MUBI is known for its vibrant community of film lovers and outstanding catalogue of films from around the world. The channel offers users an exciting array of visionary cinema, directly streamed to your TV or home entertainment device, including Fellini’s ‘La Dolce Vita,’ Charlie Chaplin’s ‘The Kid’ and Guillermo del Toro ‘Pan’s Labyrinth’, as well as nearly one thousand other cinematic masterpieces.

Sony Australia content partnership manager Sharon Ashworth says, “The addition of MUBI to our growing collection of on-demand channels means there is now the broadest selection of quality film content available for our customers to choose from. Classic movies, art house films and recent Hollywood blockbusters, all available to stream on-demand, directly to your compatible BRAVIA TV or Sony Blu-ray player. Driving the revolution in the way we watch TV, MUBI is just another example of Sony continuing to deliver the best TV experience; the best picture quality and the best range of quality content. It’s all on-demand and ready to enjoy as soon as the device is connected to the internet, no apps to download or install.”

MUBI is the latest addition to the range of Internet TV channels available on Sony devices in Australian households. Viewers can now select from 28 Internet TV channels – including Billabong, ABC iView, SBS, PLUS7 and WiggleTime! TV from the Wiggles. With the Sony Entertainment Network, viewers can also access Sony’s own services Music Unlimited and Video Unlimited.

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