Play, a leading Polish telecommunications operator, has announced that it will offer the SkyShowtime Standard Plus plan to its customers, along with two brand-new premium linear channels.
Starting today, Play customers can subscribe to the SkyShowtime Standard Plus plan, which includes access to a wide range of popular TV shows and blockbuster movies, including Lioness, Mayor of Kingstown, Migration, Oppenheimer, PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie, The Tattooist of Auschwitz, Tulsa King, Yellowstone, and many more. The Standard Plus plan does not include ads, providing a seamless viewing experience.
In addition to the streaming platform, Play is launching two new linear channels – SkyShowtime 1 and SkyShowtime 2. These channels will offer curated content from SkyShowtime’s extensive library, providing even more options for customers to enjoy.
Monty Sarhan, CEO of SkyShowtime, expressed excitement about the partnership, stating: “We are proud to announce that Play customers will now be able to subscribe to SkyShowtime with various package options to choose from. Through this new partnership – our first in Poland – we are proud to extend our reach within Central & Eastern Europe to offer more choice and value in the market.”
Mikkel Noesgaard, CMO of Play, echoed this sentiment, highlighting the importance of offering diverse entertainment options to customers. He said: “At Play we are constantly developing our home services offer to make it the best proposition in the Polish market. We believe in freedom of choice and want to give customers a wide range of TV and VOD programming, so they can always find something to watch that fits their needs and mood. The partnership with SkyShowtime is an important step on this path and we are proud to be the first operator in Poland offering access to the SkyShowtime platform as well as two new premium TV channels. SkyShowtime will be also significant enrichment for our New Generation TV, a unique concept which allows customer to change SVOD platforms and TV packages they use as a part of their monthly subscription.”