A welcomed innovation in the entertainment industry is here, as
Nollywood movies will now be available on major cable television
networks in the U.S. courtesy of Brandcast Media, Inc. Nollywood, the
leader in the African movie industry, is currently the third-largest
producer of feature films in the world, ranking only behind Hollywood in
the United States and India’s Bollywood as number two.Read on after the cut.
Viewers of Time Warner, Cox, partners and affiliate cable television
networks will now be able to watch Nollywood movies On-Demand starting
February 1st, 2013. This will be a boon to millions of cable subscribers
of various cultural orientations in the U.S., Canada and the Caribbean.
With the addition of Nollywood movies to Cable TV content, Brandcast
Media, Inc. aims to generate crossover appeal through the exposure of
this unique content to over 40 million North American homes. The movies
are carefully selected high quality titles that will end the usual
buyer’s remorse viewers experience with some Nollywood movies they
purchase without preview.
There will be no endless parts, just one complete uninterrupted movie
viewing experience. With Cable, Nollywood fans that usually watch the
movies online will have no concerns about Internet speed or buffering,
just when the viewer is being captivated by the movie. About 80% of the
movies to be shown on ‘Nollywood Hits’ have never been seen.
Some of the high quality productions to be featured on Nollywood Hits
On Demand include ‘Somewhere in Africa’, ‘Mind Games’, ‘Unwanted
Guest’, ‘Married But Living Single,’ etc., and will feature notable
actors in the Nollywood Industry such as Genevieve Nnaji, Van Vicker,
Funke Akindele, Majid Michel, Joke Silva, Omotola Jalade Ekehinde,
Yvonne Nelson, and so many more.
“The distribution of Nollywood movies on major Cable networks in the
U.S. is the next logical stage in the growth of the Nollywood Movie
Industry. It’s a dream come true for the many talents in the industry
and the vindication of a culture often marginalized in the western
market; a real chance for bilateral acculturation and the consequent
achievement of crossover appeal for the movies as a cultural export from
Africa. Now the world will see the real life and style of Africa in the
comfort of their homes”. – Perry Umoh, President & CEO, Brandcast
Media Inc.
As a legitimate global distribution channel, Nollywood on major cable
television networks will be an emergent answer to Nollywood’s rampant
piracy and lack of investment and theatrical release interest.
Nollywood’s presence on U.S. cable network giants will impact positively
the industry’s revenue growth and address existing piracy issues. These
select Nollywood movies will be available On Demand at $3.95 each.
Culled from http://www.vanguardngr.com
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