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BT adds new content to ‘Vision’ TV

(28-03-07) - BT announced on Wednesday that is has signed a raft of new content for its BT Vision Download Store.

The Download Store (See related sites) enables broadband customers to download movies and TV shows, regardless of which internet service provider they use. This announcement means that BT Vision now has the widest entertainment choice of any download-to-own service.

The new content includes the following movies:

  • ·Batman series
  • Superman series
  • Harry Potter series
  • Happy Feet (from March 27th)
  • Children of Men
  • The Prestige

It also includes the following TV titles, coming soon:

  • ER
  • Without a Trace
  • Nip / Tuck
  • Mona The Vampire
  • The Adventures of Paddington Bear

This can all be downloaded to PCs and portable storage devices from under £1 per show, all with digital picture resolution and sound.

Dan Marks, CEO of BT Vision, commented: “BT Vision Download Store is proving to be a really compelling service. Now with even more content from the best producers in the business including great music videos, TV and film, it’s one of the most innovative entertainment options available anywhere.”

Chris Eagle, Commercial Manager of DigitalChoices.co.uk, said: “This is another step forward in the UK’s provision for digital TV customers. Steps like this increase competition and make it easier for people to choose what they watch, when they want to watch it. People no longer want to be slaves to the TV schedules.”

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