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Top Up TV adds two documentary channels
Published Thursday, Nov 22 2007, 19:39 GMT | By Dave West
Top Up TV has added programmes from two new documentary channels to its digital terrestrial Anytime service.
The History Channel and Crime & Investigation Network shows will be available on Anytime from Friday.
History Channel UK managing director Geoff Metzger said: "We like Top Up TV’s market strategy, the way the service was packaged and the user interface.
"It significantly increases our access to the UK pay digital terrestrial television market and it’s the right next step in our non-linear UK brand development strategy."
The History Channel and Crime & Investigation Network shows will be available on Anytime from Friday.
History Channel UK managing director Geoff Metzger said: "We like Top Up TV’s market strategy, the way the service was packaged and the user interface.
"It significantly increases our access to the UK pay digital terrestrial television market and it’s the right next step in our non-linear UK brand development strategy."
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