MCS TV and
Newslux pick
Eutelsat to
drive TV
channel
expansion in
Southeast
Asia
16
July 2014
MCS TV
and Newslux
have
selected the
EUTELSAT 70B
satellite
operated by
Eutelsat
Communications
to support
the
expansion
into
Southeast
Asia of two
flagship
channels,
i24News and
MCS
International.
Both
channels can
now benefit
from the
exceptional
features of
the EUTELSAT
70B
satellite
that gives
direct
access from
Europe to
the
economically
booming
Southeast
Asian
market. They
have joined
a digital
platform
uplinked
from Italy
and are
broadcast
across
Southeast
Asia to
operators of
cable and
ADSL
networks as
well as
homes
equipped for
direct
reception.
Launched in
2013,
i24News is
an
international
24-hour news
and current
affairs
channel
based in Tel
Aviv and now
available
free-to-air
via EUTELSAT
70B in
French and
English-language
versions.
MCS
International
is an
international
sports
channel
already
available in
more than 50
countries,
with a
strong focus
on football,
handball,
volleyball,
fighting
sports,
tennis and
extreme
sports.
Nicolas
Rotkoff, CEO
of MCS TV,
said: “We
are
delighted to
accelerate
the reach of
MCS
International
into
South-Asian
markets with
Eutelsat.
What we
appreciate
with the
EUTELSAT 70B
proposal is
the ability
from Europe
to enter a
new region
with a
high-power
satellite
delivering
attractive
coverage for
a wider
market
penetration
of our
sports
channel.”
Frank
Melloul, CEO
of i24News
said: “We
are pleased
to reinforce
our presence
in Southeast
Asia with
Eutelsat. In
less than a
year,
i24News is
now covering
over one
billion
homes by
satellite
and is
referenced
among
leading TV
operators in
more than 75
million
homes across
the world.”
Michel
Azibert,
Eutelsat’s
Chief
Commercial &
Development
Officer,
added: “With
MCS TV and
Newslux’s
choice of
EUTELSAT 70B
further
compelling
TV content
is
converging
on this
satellite’s
Southeast
Asia service
area to take
advantage of
its reach of
Myanmar,
Indonesia,
the
Philippines,
Thailand and
also
Australia.
We are
delighted to
support
efforts by
broadcasters
to quickly
and
efficiently
build an
international
footprint
and to see
our 70° East
platform
gain
traction as
it builds an
audience
across
Southeast
Asia.”