Hybrid TV signs NBC Universal International Television Distribution, Icon Film Distribution and Umbrella Entertainment
From today, CASPA will showcase more internationally acclaimed and locally produced new release and library titles, including Hollywood Blockbusters, Independent and Arthouse titles. The new studio agreements boost the CASPA new release and library movie portfolio two-fold to give CASPA customers more choice than ever before, without the need to pay late fees or the inconvenience of leaving the lounge room.
NBC Universal is the fourth major studio to provide its movie catalogue to the CASPA On-Demand service, joining Paramount Pictures, Sony Entertainment and Disney Media Distribution. From September, CASPA customers can indulge in an array of hit new release and library movies including: Green Zone, The Wolfman, It’s Complicated and classic library titles such as 40-Year-Old-Virgin, American Gangster, Apollo 13, The Bourne Trilogy, Lost in Translation and The Pianist – with more exciting titles to follow.
Icon Film Distribution is renowned as a leading distributor of theatrical feature films and adds an outstanding range of diverse titles to CASPA including FAME, 30 Days of Night, Precious, The Road and Paranormal Activity.
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Hybrid TV has also signed Umbrella Entertainment, a leading Australian Independent studio to offer CASPA customers their first taste of independent film classics like; Stone, Sirens, Adventures of Barry McKenzie, The Big Steal and Puberty Blues.
“Home Video on-demand represents an exciting growth opportunity in content distribution and Icon is looking forward to the prospect of making its new and library feature films available to the on-demand consumer via the CASPA service,” says Icon Film Distribution chief operating officer Greg Hughes.
“Our goal for CASPA is to build a world class digital entertainment destination which offers unparalleled on-demand movie and TV content sourced from both Australian and international content creators. It’s all about high quality, legal content that Australians can access at the touch of a button from their lounge room. We are proud to present NBC Universal, Icon Film Distribution and Umbrella Entertainment’s content to a nation waiting to be entertained, through their TiVo,” says Hybrid TV chief executive Robbee Minicola.
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