Poland's nc+ has 2.3 million subscribers at end-June 2013
Thursday, August 22nd, 2013nc+
- Post-paid subscribers at June 30th amount to 2.3 million
- Monthly post paid subscriber ARPU for the period ended June 30th averaged PLN 63.4
WARSAW — TVN Group has announced financial results for the second quarter and the first half of 2013.
nc+ – the strategic associate of TVN – had 2.3 million post-paid subscribers at the end of June, recording monthly ARPU at PLN 63.4 in the first half of 2013, and reached total revenue of PLN 1,138 million during this period.
TVN Group together with Groupe Canal+ S.A. jointly operate a Poland’s leading Permium Pay-TV platform nc+. TVN Group holds 32% interest in nc+ platform.
nc+ is a state-of-the-art digital platform, richest in Poland in terms of its programme offer. It was created by way of a merger between two market leaders: CYFRY+ and n. It offers 130 selected channels, including 50 in HD standard. nc+ guarantees the most prestigious sports events and latest movie premieres straight from cinemas available on six premium channels of the CANAL+ group: CANAL+ Family HD, CANAL+ Family2 HD, CANAL+ Film HD, CANAL+ Film2 HD, CANAL HD+ and CANAL+ Sport HD.
nc+ means also the latest and user-friendly technologies, such as: PVR (personal video recording), recording, rewinding and fast-forwarding and pausing programmes; MULTIROOM, which means television in as many as 6 rooms at the same time, VOD+ and netVOD+: programmes and films on demand available upon connecting the decoding device to the Internet; nc+ GO: mobile application which enables users to watch TV on tablets or smartphones. Thanks to the combination of the most extensive offer of selected contents and the latest technology, nc+ redefines the concept of entertainment.
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