By John Eggerton -- Broadcasting & Cable, 10/22/2004 9:03:00 AM
The subtitle set has a new digital destination.
After only two months, VOD service Eurocinema has topped its first-quarter household targets thanks to new carriage deals in the VOD lineups on Adelphia, Cablevision, Blue Ridge and Buckeye systems, according to the company.
Eurocinema, wich features a lineup of foreign films--most making their U.S. debuts--from 20 international distributors, is now available in more than 4 million digital homes covering more than 30% of the country. The company says it had projected to be in 3 million homes by the end of November. There are currently 23 million digital cable homes.
The channel is based in New York, with offices in Paris and Miami.
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