Television X to Unveil Programming Lineup At MIPtv Conference
LONDON — British adult TV channel Television X will unveil its latest programming lineup at the MIPtv Festival in France later this month.
The Television X brand includes three other brands: Red Hot, Fantasy and Gay TV. They boast a library of more than 1,500 hours of hardcore and softcore movies that span most popular niches and fetishes.
Interested parties can buy Televison X content in a variety of formats, including:
Branded channel feeds of up to 7.5 hours nightly.
Themed programming blocks tailored to audience requirements.
Or on a series by series basis for broadcast, VOD, web streaming, IPTV, mobile services, hotels, Blu-Ray or DVD.
Television X will be at stand 06.35 on level one at the MIPtv conference. Potential business partners can pick up a catalogue, USB showreel and a free supply of condoms.
To book a meeting with Television X, call Chris Ratcliff at +44 (0)7797 788 252, or email him at chris.ratcliff@rhf.je.
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