FilmBox+ reaches over 1m global subs
August 13, 2021
SPI/FilmBox’s streaming service FilmBox+ rolled-out in February 2021 and since then has integrated with 10 major European operators making its entertainment accessible to over 1 million subscribers globally.
SPI says it is committed to achieving full integration of the FilmBox+ service with the platforms of their 700+ operator partners around the globe.
FilmBox+ offers hundreds of hours of curated on-demand titles and 10 channels that cover an array of content including Hollywood blockbusters and programming that caters to more niche tastes such as adrenaline sports, fashion, gaming and more.
“The service currently boasts a catalogue of over 5,000 titles ranging from movies to lifestyle content, offering around 8,000 hours of riveting programming. We are working around the clock to acquire new, premium content spanning all genres from major global distributors, including local titles for different territories to add to our FilmBox+ streaming service,” commented Haymi Behar, Chief Marketing Officer at SPI International.
FilmBox+ is currently available in 12 languages and localisation options including English, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Romanian, Hungarian, Bulgarian, Serbian, Macedonian, Albanian, Croatian and Turkish with Russian and Korean being introduced soon.
“We are committed to delivering excellent entertainment experiences on all screens for our audiences globally. FilmBox+ is designed to do just that. We provide seamless integration between the screens allowing users to enjoy content wherever they are, whenever they want,” added Behar. “FilmBox+ is powered by cutting edge technology that prioritises utility and ease of use for the viewer. The newly implemented facelift that utilises modern design elements is in line with our commitment to making the user experience as easy, intuitive and enjoyable as possible across all screens”.
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