The Horror
Channel Inks
Deal With
Akimbo For
Internet-to-TV
VOD Service
Selection of
Spine-Tingling
Movies,
Specials and
Original
Series
Arrives on
Akimbo Just
Before
Halloween
GUTTENBERG,
NJ – The
Horror
Channel, the
premier
broadband
venue for
the best
horror,
terror and
suspense
programming,
has entered
into an
agreement
with Akimbo™
Systems,
creator of
the first
and largest
Internet-to-TV
video-on-demand
service for
television.
The Horror
Channel’s
wide array
of
programming,
including
each of its
original
online
series, will
be available
to Akimbo
Service
subscribers
just as this
year’s
Halloween
season is
reaching its
peak.
Akimbo is
the first
fully
functional
marriage of
TV and the
Internet,
combining
easy access
to new and
fresh shows
with the
comfort of
watching
them
anywhere in
the home.
The Akimbo
Service
features
more than
13,000
on-demand
videos from
200 content
providers in
seven
languages.
Consumers
can choose
from
approximately
100
categories
of
mainstream
and
specialty
video that
fits every
interest.
“This deal
with Akimbo
marks The
Horror
Channel’s
first step
toward
offering our
fans
programming
via
television,”
said
Nicholas
Psaltos,
Founder and
CEO, The
Horror
Channel.
“Akimbo
subscribers
can browse
the
user-friendly,
onscreen
Akimbo Guide
and click on
The Horror
Channel to
download our
thrilling
movies,
specials and
series for
viewing in
the comfort
of their
living
rooms.”
“The Akimbo
Service is
an ideal way
for The
Horror
Channel to
break into
the world of
television
and helps
them reach
horror and
suspense
fans
wherever
they may
be,” said
Akimbo CEO
Josh
Goldman.
“Akimbo
subscribers
will be
delighted to
access The
Horror
Channel’s
unique
selection of
classic
movies like
Night of the
Living Dead
and Dementia
13,
contemporary
horror
flicks like
The Dead
Next Door
and Howling
III: The
Marsupials
and original
series such
as Shadow
Falls and
Heartland
Horrors.”
Akimbo will
be available
this month
on the new
RCA Akimbo
Player, an
Internet VOD
set-top box
retailing
for $199.99.
Akimbo is
also
accessible
in the
Online
Spotlight
area of
Microsoft
Windows
Media Center
2005 PCs,
and is
coming soon
to the AT&T
Homezone
home
entertainment
service. A
monthly
subscription
to Akimbo
costs $9.99
per month.
For more
information,
please visit
www.akimbo.com.
The Horror
Channel is
the premier
broadband
venue for
the best
Horror,
Terror and
Suspense
programming.
By licensing
classic and
contemporary
movies,
specials and
series from
the
libraries of
established
distributors,
as well as
introducing
original
series,
miniseries
and films by
top Horror
filmmakers,
The Horror
Channel has
become the
network of
choice for
Horror fans,
filmmakers,
authors and
actors.