Jakarta/Los Angeles – MGM Networks has signed a deal with Indovision, Indonesia’s largest pay television platform, to launch a local language version of The MGM Channel beginning this month. The announcement was made by Bruce Tuchman, president of MGM Networks. “We are honored to have this opportunity to work with Indovision and entertain their growing ranks of customers, which represents one of the largest DTH subscriber bases in Asia,” said Tuchman. “The Indonesian market continues to impress us with its dynamism and enormous potential. And now that Indovision and its affiliated DTH services – Okevision and TOP TV – join our friends at First Media and Telkomvision in bringing hand-picked selections from the legendary MGM film library to their subscribers, The MGM Channel’s reach spans all across Indonesia.” The MGM Channel will be part of Indovision’s well-penetrated movie package, and is also available on the basic tiers of both Okevision and TOP TV, priced at competitive, entry level rates to appeal to the Indonesian consumers. With its movie programming soon to be subtitled into Bahasa Indonesian, The MGM Channel will feature a broad range of titles from the MGM movie catalog.
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