Lukup Media and Warner Bros partner to create India’s first on demand TV channel

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Lukup Media has teamed up with Warner Bros Digital Distribution to offer its newly released movies such as Gravity and The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug and a selection of many new releases, catalogue titles and popular TV series, will be offered to viewers via an on-demand TV channel powered by a new product called the Lukup Player.

The Lukup Player delivers a combination of live and on-demand content on television and other devices people use to consume content.

The deal will see titles made available through the on-demand service from February 2014, as well as future new releases. Users will have access to more than 200 films and TV series from the Warner Bros. library.

Lukuo Media CEO Kallol Borah said: “We are very happy to partner Warner Bros. and bring a wide selection of popular and new movies and TV shows which will be available through India’s first on-demand TV channel. The channel will allow people to choose titles from their TV program guide, pay for them and view them at a time of their choice.”

Chris Dyde, Senior Vice President, International Licensee Markets, Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group said: “Providing consumers with more choices and improving the movie experience at home is at the heart of Warner Bros.' Digital strategy and we’re delighted to be working with Lukup Media, which will see a fantastic selection of both new and library movies offered to viewers in India”.

Lukup Media plans to launch the Lukup Player in February 2014 and it will carry multiple on-demand channels that it will deliver on TV in addition to the live TV channels carried by satellite and cable platforms.

http://www.indiantelevision.com/television/production-house/online-content/lukup-media-and-warner-bros-partner-to-create-india%E2%80%99s
 
New VOD channel to launch in India

Hollywood studio, Warner Bros and Indian company Lukup Media have announced that they have come together to launch a new video on demand channel in India. The channel is expected to launch in February and will feature some of the biggest films coming under Warner Bros.

The service will be called Lukup Player. Kallol Borah, chief executive officer, Lukup Media said, “We are very happy to partner Warner Bros and bring a wide selection of popular and new movies and TV shows which will be available through India’s first on-demand TV channel. The channel will allow people to choose titles from their TV programme guide, pay for them and view them at a time of their choice.”

Warner Bros also noted that Indian viewers will be able to choose from a variety of movies coming under the company’s catalog. Chris Dyde, senior vice president, international licensee markets, Warner Bros Home Entertainment Group said, “Providing consumers with more choices and improving the movie experience at home is at the heart of Warner Bros’ digital strategy and we’re delighted to be working with Lukup Media, which will see a fantastic selection of both new and library movies offered to viewers in India”.


New VOD channel to launch in India - NexTV Asia
 
RE: New VOD channel to launch in India

Premium channels are raining in poor country India. ;)
 
RE: New VOD channel to launch in India

Very Good Informed brother.
 
Re: RE: New VOD channel to launch in India

geekvishal said:
Premium channels are raining in poor country India. ;)

Yeah it's raining premium channels. This time no monthly subscription basis but event basis . That will make channels very very costly. Bad move .
 
yea event based channel wiould be very costly as viewer will have to pay per event, so I think its better & cheap to download than pay per view....;)
 
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