Bell Mobility, CTV join up to present content lineup at Bell Live TV
Nov 4, 2008 9:15 AM
Bell Live TV subscribers can now choose from an extensive lineup of CTV content.
Canada’s biggest mobile video offering to date debuted last month thanks to the partnership between CTV, one of Canada’s largest private broadcasters, and Bell Mobility. Bell Live TV mobile clients can now tune in to new CTV made-for-mobile channels and a new, expanded video clip catalog. CTV brands included in the deal are The Comedy Network, Fashion Television Channel, MuchMusic, MTV, TSN, etalk, CTV Newsnet, BNN, RDS and “South Park,” with video clips on demand available from many.
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