Tech
NTL inks deals with VOD content providers
Published Saturday, Aug 27 2005, 00:19 BST | By James Welsh
NTL has signed new content deals for its VOD service, according to New Media Age.
The trade publication reports that new agreements have been reached with BBC Worldwide, Channel 4 and ITV's production arm, Granada. In addition, musical content from Sony BMG's library will be added to the service.
The trade publication reports that new agreements have been reached with BBC Worldwide, Channel 4 and ITV's production arm, Granada. In addition, musical content from Sony BMG's library will be added to the service.
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