Media
sit-up to launch two movie channels
Published Thursday, Jan 6 2005, 11:04 GMT | By Neil Wilkes
sit-up, the company behind auction channels bid-up.tv and price-drop.tv, is turning its hand to movies.
According to Broadcast this week, the network is launching two new film stations later this Spring.
'Real-movies.tv' will feature "TV and cinematic releases based on real-life events," while 'Movies on 333' will consist of "westerns and showcase the best student films."
Both channels will be available FTA via Sky, each broadcasting for 12 hours a day.
According to Broadcast this week, the network is launching two new film stations later this Spring.
'Real-movies.tv' will feature "TV and cinematic releases based on real-life events," while 'Movies on 333' will consist of "westerns and showcase the best student films."
Both channels will be available FTA via Sky, each broadcasting for 12 hours a day.
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