SkyShowtime launching on A1
October 14, 2024

A1 Group has announced the launch of the SkyShowtime service in Bulgaria, Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia and North Macedonia. The CEE telco said its partnership with SkyShowtime reinforces its dedication to bring entertainment for the whole family directly to the homes and screens of its customers.
Denis Filazafovitch, Director of International Business at A1 Group, said: “We are proud that A1 Group is evolving into a super-aggregator of content, expanding our portfolio to provide customers with more opportunities to enjoy a diverse range of entertainment. The partnership with SkyShowtime is a key milestone, and A1 Bulgaria is the first operator in five of our markets to offer access to the SkyShowtime platform along with two new premium TV channels – SkyShowtime 1 and SkyShowtime 2.”
Hristina Georgieva, Chief Business Officer at SkyShowtime, added: “We are continuing to look at ways to expand SkyShowtime’s offering in Central Eastern Europe, bringing audiences across the region the best entertainment, all in one place and at a great price. This multi-territory deal with A1 means even more people will have the chance to enjoy the blockbuster movies, global hit series and original programming that is available to stream on SkyShowtime”.
With SkyShowtime, A1 Customers will be able to watch blockbuster movies, new and exclusive series, and local original programming including all five seasons of the global hit series Yellowstone and its spinoffs 1883 and 1923, Apples Never Fall, Douglas is Cancelled, Lioness, Mean Girls (pictured), Migration, Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning, Oppenheimer, Star Trek: Discovery (S1-5), The Holdovers, The Tattooist of Auschwitz, Tulsa King (S1-2), as well as the upcoming series Dexter: Original Sin, Landman, The Day of the Jackal, Yellowjackets (S3) and an array of movies such as IF and Kung Fu Panda 4, alongside Abigail, A Quiet Place: Day One, Back to Black, Monkey Man and The Fall Guy.
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