Ocilion, an Austrian IPTV provider, has significantly boosted its entertainment offerings with the introduction of three new thematic pay-TV packages. These packages—Film & Serie HD, Sport HD, and Doku HD—are now available to network operators in Germany and Austria. Each package offers a curated selection of high-definition channels, enhancing the viewing experience with interactive features like replay, recording, and personalized recommendations.

Priced at €5.90 (recommended retail price), each package caters to specific viewing preferences. The Film & Serie HD package provides a diverse selection of 12 channels showcasing blockbuster films, critically acclaimed series, and cult classics. The Sport HD package offers 10 channels dedicated to live sports events, in-depth reports, and exclusive programming across various disciplines. Finally, the Doku HD package features nine channels focused on factual content, encompassing nature, science, history, and society.

The Film & Serie HD package includes: Kinowelt TV HD, Romance TV HD, Warner TV Comedy HD, Warner TV Film HD, Warner TV Serie HD, Kabeleins classics HD*, ProSieben FUN HD*, Sat.1 emotions HD*, AXN White HD*, AXN Black HD*, RTL Passion HD*, RTL Crime HD*. The Sport HD package comprises: Automotorsport Channel HD, Motorvision TV HD, Eurosport 2 HD, Fight24 HD*, Clipmyhorse.TV HD*, Waidwerk HD, Sportdigital Fußball HD, Sportdigital Edge HD, Sportdigital 1+ HD*, eSports One HD*. Lastly, the Doku HD package offers: Animal Planet HD, Discovery Channel HD, Bergblick HD, Crime+Investigation HD, History Channel HD, Spiegel Geschichte HD*, Curiosity Channel HD*, RTL Living HD*, GEO HD*. [Channels marked with * are new additions to Ocilion’s portfolio]

“With these new pay-TV packages, we are responding to the growing demand for high-quality, tailor-made content. Our partners benefit from additional monetization opportunities, while end customers can access programming that better reflects their interests. These genre-specific bundles expand our content portfolio by 15 new channels,” commented Kristin Koepke, Head of Content at Ocilion.