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Old 07-05-07, 07:19 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Russia’s NBC launches 12 Pay-TV channels on Eutelsat W4 satellite

Russian broadcaster National Broadcasting Company today announced the launch of 12 new channels on the W4 satellite of Eutelsat Communications in order to expand development of its Tricolor television platform. The channels have been launched following signature in 1 February 2007 of a contract for the lease of a second transponder on W4 between Eutelsat and RSCC, acting on behalf of National Broadcasting Company.

Launched in Russia in 2005 as a free package of 15 channels accessed via a decoder developed and commercialised by General Satellite, the Tricolor platform today serves an audience of 800,000 homes. With buoyant receiver sales since the beginning of 2007, Tricolor forecasts audience growth to 1.2 million homes by the end of the year. Tricolor’s main target are the estimated 50 million viewers in western parts of Russia (up to and including the Urals) living in rural areas with limited offer of channels through terrestrial reception.

The platform was launched in November 2005 on one transponder on Eutelsat’s W4 satellite as a subscription-free digital package of Russian national and regional channels with the only cost being the receiver. Boosted by rapid receiver sales, Tricolor is now moving into the second phase of its development with the launch of 12 new channels available in low-cost thematic packages.

Called Optimum, this new offer is commercialised in six packages branded Optimum, each containing two channels with the same theme:

The Detskiy package (Childrens), comprising Raketa TV (Rocket TV) and Telenyana (Telenanny)
The Kino package (Films), comprising Dom Kino (Cinema) and Mnogo TV (Much of TV)
The Sportivniy package (Sport), comprising the Boez (Fighter) and Avtoplus (Auto Plus)
The Poznavatelniy package (Lifestyle), comprising 365 dneys (365 days) and Teleputeshestvia (Adventure)
The Yumor TV package (Entertainment), comprising Veseloe TV (Humour) and Komedia TV (Comedy)
Each of these options is available individually for an annual cost of eight euros or as a combined offer (all five options) for 16 euros per year.

The Nochnoy package (Night-time), comprising the Russkaya noch and Nochnoy club (Night Club)
The Nochnoy package is available for 14 euros per year.

(Source: National Broadcasting Company)
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Default Re: Russia’s NBC launches 12 Pay-TV channels on Eutelsat W4 satellite

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The Nochnoy package is available for €14 per year.
Blimey, what a bargain. No chance of uncle Rupe matching that then
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