Epix, the movie and entertainment streaming network that works across your TV, computer, and mobile phone, has
landed its fourth cable deal:
Charter Communications. In the past few weeks, the network also
landed a deal with Cox Communications and
Mediacom Communications. We wrote about the service
here and
here. Specific terms of the agreement were not disclosed. Jointly backed by Viacom, Lionsgate, Paramount, and MGM, EPIX provides access to over 15,000 movie titles. The company originally signed a deal with
Verizon FIOS, which was somewhat limiting considering only some 2 million people use Verizon's cable service. Cox brings more clients to EPIX with its base of 6.2 million customers, which including 2.7 million digital cable subscribers. Mediacom, the 7th largest cable provider in the U.S., will bring with it a base of 1.3 million subscribers in 22 states. And Carter, which is the fourth largest cable provider in the U.S. will bring EPIX to 5.7 million homes by May 2010. Jointly backed by Viacom, Lionsgate, Paramount, and MGM, EPIX provides access to over 15,000 movie titles. The company originally signed a deal with
Verizon FIOS, which was somewhat limiting considering only some 2 million people use Verizon's cable service. Cox brings more clients to EPIX with its base of 6.2 million customers, which including 2.7 million digital cable subscribers. Mediacom, the 7th largest cable provider in the U.S., will bring with it a base of 1.3 million subscribers in 22 states. And Carter, which is the fourth largest cable provider in the U.S. will bring EPIX to 5.7 million homes by May 2010.
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