4oD strikes FX deal
October 29, 2007
Channel 4's On-Demand service 4oD has inked a deal with FX, the Fox-owned entertainment channel.
The deal, only the second third-party deal Channel 4 has struck after its agreement with National Geographic, will see a range of programming available to download and watch from November 26 via a dedicated FX-branded area on 4oD. FX has committed to providing 4oD with 30 hours of programming a month which will include popular US shows such as 24 and The Wire. Episodes will cost 99p each.
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