Arqiva, the leading UK communications infrastructure and media services company, has announced the renewal of its partnership with British vintage film and television channel, Talking Pictures TV, ensuring its exclusive line of nostalgic films and entertainment will continue to be enjoyed by Freeview viewers until at least 2022.
The renewal marks the latest milestone in a long-standing relationship between the two companies. In November of last year, Talking Pictures TV expanded its audience reach to 19 million UK homes by moving to one of Arqiva’s standard definition (SD) multiplexes, as it looked to capitalise on the growing demand for its vintage content. The family-run channel will also mark its third anniversary on the Freeview platform in September, after first launching via Arqiva’s T2 High Definition (HD) multiplex in September 2015.
Mike Finchen, Director, Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) at Arqiva, said:
“The extended contract with Talking Pictures TV is further proof – as if it was needed – of the continuing strength and popularity of the DTT platform in the UK. Relied upon for its high-quality, robust viewing experiences, Freeview also gives channels, such as Talking Pictures TV, the chance to engage and expand their footprint with a broader set of viewers yet to discover their services.”
Sarah Cronin-Stanley, Director of Talking Pictures TV, added:
“Talking Pictures TV is the only broadcaster to offer TV viewers the opportunity to watch nostalgic films and entertainment of this genre for free, on Freeview. Since Arqiva helped us launch on the platform three years ago, its professional and reliable services have been critical as we expanded our range of content and rapidly scaled our audience. We really had no hesitation in extending our partnership with them, and look forward to continuing to entertain audiences on the Freeview platform for many years to come.”
Source: Arqiva
Aug 22 2018
Arqiva and Talking Pictures TV renew partnership
The renewal marks the latest milestone in a long-standing relationship between the two companies. In November of last year, Talking Pictures TV expanded its audience reach to 19 million UK homes by moving to one of Arqiva’s standard definition (SD) multiplexes, as it looked to capitalise on the growing demand for its vintage content. The family-run channel will also mark its third anniversary on the Freeview platform in September, after first launching via Arqiva’s T2 High Definition (HD) multiplex in September 2015.
Mike Finchen, Director, Digital Terrestrial Television (DTT) at Arqiva, said:
“The extended contract with Talking Pictures TV is further proof – as if it was needed – of the continuing strength and popularity of the DTT platform in the UK. Relied upon for its high-quality, robust viewing experiences, Freeview also gives channels, such as Talking Pictures TV, the chance to engage and expand their footprint with a broader set of viewers yet to discover their services.”
Sarah Cronin-Stanley, Director of Talking Pictures TV, added:
“Talking Pictures TV is the only broadcaster to offer TV viewers the opportunity to watch nostalgic films and entertainment of this genre for free, on Freeview. Since Arqiva helped us launch on the platform three years ago, its professional and reliable services have been critical as we expanded our range of content and rapidly scaled our audience. We really had no hesitation in extending our partnership with them, and look forward to continuing to entertain audiences on the Freeview platform for many years to come.”
Source: Arqiva
By Expat • UK Media News • Tags: Arqiva, Talking Pictures TV