Eurochannel picks EUTELSAT 16A to drive international expansion across
Europe
5 November 2012
Eurochannel, has selected the EUTELSAT 16A satellite
operated by Eutelsat Communications (Euronext Paris: ETL) to support the
new phase of its pan-European expansion which kicked off on November 1.
The channel has signed a five-year contract with Eutelsat for capacity
and services that will enable it to deliver a number of new language
versions, starting with a Serbian version now proposed to its customers
by Telekom Srbija. The launch in Serbia marks the beginning of
Eurochannel’s expansion across Europe which it plans to pursue via
EUTELSAT 16A, one of the leading television satellites for the region.
Eurochannel is a world television channel dedicated
to promoting European culture and lifestyle through films and series, as
well as content dedicated to European fashion events, arts and
destinations. Already broadcast to 30 countries around the world, the
channel is actively developing European distribution, starting with
France and Portugal and now Serbia. Its ambition is to continue to set
up local versions, with a view to becoming a fully-fledged pan-European
broadcaster.
Eurochannel Chairman and CEO, Gustavo Vainstein
commented: “When we looked at distribution across Europe the EUTELSAT
16A satellite quickly emerged as the obvious choice for its high-power
coverage and established audience, in particular in Central Europe.
Working with Eutelsat represents a major asset for Eurochannel because
we can confidently pursue our mission to distribute European audiovisual
production throughout the world, and in every language.”
Apostolos Triantafyllou, Eutelsat’s Regional Sales
Director for Central and South-East Europe added: “We are delighted
to see EUTELSAT 16A at 16° East further strengthened with this new
contract. Over 370 channels, including 28 in HD, are already
broadcasting across Europe from this neighbourhood of choice. We look
forward to continuing to support Eurochannel’s international expansion
through a combination of high-power broadcast satellites and the highest
quality of on-ground services via our teleport facilities.”