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Tivusat adds two i24News channels
June 21, 2017 10.19 Europe/London By Robert Briel
The Italian free-to-view DTH platform Tivusat is adding two HD channels from Israeli broadcaster i24News.
The English and French language versions will be available to all viewers with a Tivusat samrt card and receiver.
“Two major international news channels are added to the Tivùsat HD family,” said Tivùsat president Alessandro Picardi.
“The free Italian satellite platform that has recently exceeded three million smart cards, delivers 30 channels of HD and an additional opportunity for viewers to appreciate the growing quality of Tivùsat service. The of i24News is an important addition to the information window with over 20 international channels available among the most important in the world.”
Frank Melloul, CEO of i24News, said: “We are happy and proud to be on the free Tivùsat platform. The arrival of i24News on Tivùsat contributes to the international distribution of the channel and brings fresh and new look to the reality of the Middle East.”
June 21, 2017 10.19 Europe/London By Robert Briel
The Italian free-to-view DTH platform Tivusat is adding two HD channels from Israeli broadcaster i24News.
The English and French language versions will be available to all viewers with a Tivusat samrt card and receiver.
“Two major international news channels are added to the Tivùsat HD family,” said Tivùsat president Alessandro Picardi.
“The free Italian satellite platform that has recently exceeded three million smart cards, delivers 30 channels of HD and an additional opportunity for viewers to appreciate the growing quality of Tivùsat service. The of i24News is an important addition to the information window with over 20 international channels available among the most important in the world.”
Frank Melloul, CEO of i24News, said: “We are happy and proud to be on the free Tivùsat platform. The arrival of i24News on Tivùsat contributes to the international distribution of the channel and brings fresh and new look to the reality of the Middle East.”