3D Content added by Virgin Media to its Video on-demand Service
The prominent cable broadband provider of the United Kingdom, Virgin Media is reportedly boosting its broadband bundle subscribers by the introduction of 3D content to the on demand television service of its.
An agreement has been signed between Virgin Media, and Pramount Pictures and Dysney for showing movies including Tron: Legacy and Jackass 3D on the platform.
Rival subscription television provider of Virgin Media, Sky is already providing an array of 3D content to its subscribers of broadband TV bundles.
Meanwhile, Virgin Media's On-Demand TV director, Aleks Habdank said that the company was thrilled for being able to add an exciting array of fresh movies to its video service.
Habdank described Pramount Pictures and Disney as being a couple of biggest studios on the planet.
According to Habdank 3D on-demand in the home was pioneered by Virgin Media last year and they were carrying on delivering an array of 3D content, which was available to everyone of their customers.
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