Dish Network Signs Agreement With Sony Pictures To Offer Video On Demand

September 26, 2008

Dish Network has reached an agreement with Sony Pictures Television to carry the studio’s movies and other programming content on its Video On Demand platform. This agreement will allow Dish Network to carry Sony’s content on DISH On Demand; DISH Network Pay-Per-View services in the satcaster will broadcast both in standard and in high-definition. Digital Video Recorder (DVR) is required to access DISH On Demand and many titles are available othe same day they are released on DVD. Pay-Per-View service delivers a variety of movies, events and sports, available to subscribers whenever their schedules permit.

Andy Karofsky, vice president of Programming for DISH Network “We continue to enhance our ability to provide cost-effective, convenient platforms for our subscribers to enjoy the best HD and SD content in the industry, With the increased interest in On Demand and Pay-Per-View services, we are pleased to reach an agreement with Sony Entertainment to provide more programming to our subscribers.”

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