AMC / StarTimes deal

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As per a new carriage agreement African Movie Channel (AMC) will launch on the StarTimes African digital terrestrial television (DTT) platform at the beginning of August, making AMC available in 13 countries in Sub-Saharan Africa.

This is the third major platform deal in almost as many months for AMC, which launched its 24-hour linear TV channel in May 2011.

AMC started operations in April 2006 as an on-demand service for Nollywood and other top quality African movies in the UK on the then Homechoice Pay TV platform, and evolved into a worldwide on-demand service a year later. This is still a core part of its business, in addition to programming sales to other broadcasters and in-flight entertainment providers.

Guo Ziqi, vice president of StarTimes Group says, “AMC has impressed us immensely with its professionalism and its undisputed ability to aggregate the best African movies. We are very excited to be entering into this partnership with AMC to provide content that resonates very strongly with our subscribers.’

Yinka Mayungbo, African Movie Channel’s co-founding director, adds: “It’s hugely exciting for us to be entering into a pact with this Chinese technology and media giant, and this has all the makings of a long and mutually beneficial partnership.’

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