Sundance Channel to offer new pay-per-view option
By Behind The Scenes TV on Sep 16, 2008 in Internet TV, TV

Hoping to bring more independent films to movie lovers, the Sundance Channel is launching a video-on-demand service dedicated to new titles that haven’t received a theatrical release.
Sundance Selects, as the new pay-per-view service is called, is scheduled to start Jan. 1 and will offer about 50 new movies a year that have been curated by Sundance Channel programmers. More than a third of the movies will be nonfiction films, and most (but not all) of the movies will never have made it into the multiplex.
(LA Times)
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