Village Cinema

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Village Cinema
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CountryGreece
HeadquartersGreece
Programming
Language(s)Greek (only the advertisements)
English (with Greek subtitles)
Picture format16:9 (1080i, HDTV)
Ownership
OwnerDemco Group
Sister channelsCosmote Cinema
Cosmote Sport
History
LaunchedJune 11, 2012
Links
WebsiteVillage Cinema
Availability
Satellite
Cosmote TVChannel 202
IPTV
CytaVisionChannel 38

Village Cinema is a television movie network, owned by local diversified investment holding company, Demco Group, under brand license from Village Roadshow. It debuted in Greece on June, 11th 2012 exclusively on Cosmote TV via Conn-x (IPTV service) and Cosmote TV via Satellite.[1]

The channel features movies, blockbusters and exclusively premieres by Village Cinemas. Also, it features shows with showbiz news, making of, deleted scenes and backstage. The channel began broadcasting with the premiere of the film Buried which debuted in Greek television.

Also, It has the rights of many premieres exclusively in Greece, such as Midnight in Paris and Mirror Mirror, which premiered in 2012 for the first time in Greece.

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References[]

  1. ^ "Demco: Village Group". Demco Group. Retrieved 28 September 2013.

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