International Media Distribution
Subsidiary of public company | |
Industry | Ethnic media and broadcasting |
Founded | 1998 |
Headquarters | Centennial, Colorado, United States |
Services |
Broadcasting Marketing |
Parent | NBCUniversal |
Website | www.imediadistribution.com |
International Media Distribution (IMD) (formerly International Networks) is a United States media company that markets and distributes international television channels to cable and satellite operators in the US and Canada. It also distributes multi-ethnic television programming to consumers via Video On Demand services. International Media Distribution is a wholly owned subsidiary of NBCUniversal.
History
Originally launched as International Channel Networks in 1996, the company was owned by Liberty Media and JJS II Communications, LLC. They owned and operated The International Channel or I-Channel, which was a basic cable channel that featured multilingual, multi-ethnic programming to audiences in the United States. The channel offered programming from Europe, Asia & the Middle East in over 25 languages. In 1998, the company began offering a tier of premium networks featuring various channels from around the world. This tier has since grown and currently consists of over 20 networks.
In July 2004, as part of a larger deal, International Channel Networks was sold to Comcast. In 2005, Comcast re-branded the International Channel as AZN Television, a channel catering to Asian Americans and featuring several original programmes. The company was subsequently renamed International Networks.
On April 9, 2008, AZN television ceased operations as Comcast decided to shut down the channel due to distribution and advertising difficulties.[1]
On March 10, 2009, Comcast decided to rename the company as International Media Distribution. The re-brand was undertaken to reflect the growth of the company and to emphasize the focus which is now on the distribution of premium international channels from around the world.[2] In 2011, the company was contributed by Comcast to NBCUniversal, a joint venture of Comcast and General Electric (GE).[3] In 2013, Comcast yet again took full control of International Media Distribution upon purchasing GE's share of NBCUniversal.[4]
Premium Television Networks
Current
International Media Distribution currently distributes 29 networks from around the world, they include:
Arabic
Chinese
- ATV Home (America)
- CCTV-4
- CCTV News
- CTi Zhong Tian Channel
- Phoenix North America Chinese Channel
- Phoenix InfoNews Channel
Filipino
French
India
German
Greek
Italian
Japanese
Korean
Polish
Russian
- Channel One Russia
- RTN
- RTN+
South Asian
- ABP News
- Eros Now (Subscription VOD)
- Life OK
- Zee Live
- Zee Tv
- Zee Magic
- STAR Gold
- Star Plus
- STAR Vijay
- TV Asia
Vietnamese
Former
The following channels were distributed by International Networks at one point but are no longer affiliated with the company:
- Africa Independent Television
- GMA Life TV (Filipino)
- GMA Pinoy TV (Filipino)
- ProSiebenSat.1 Welt (German)
- MBC (Korean)
- Melli TV (Persian)
- NITV (Persian)
- Rang-A-Rang TV (Persian)
- RSN (1–3) (Romanian)
- Scandinavian Channel (defunct)
- Zee TV (South Asian)
Canales ñ (Package of Spanish channels)
- CineLatino
- HTVN (defunct)
- Telemundo Internacional
- TVE Internacional
References
- ↑ Comcast Pulls Plug on AZN, Broadcasting & Cable, January 28, 2008
- ↑ International Networks Is Now International Media Distribution, International Media Distribution, March 10, 2009
- ↑ A BIGGER, BOLDER MYX TV, International Media Distribution, April 11, 2011
- ↑ Lieberman, David. "Comcast Completes Acquisition Of GE's 49% Stake In NBCUniversal." Deadline.com (March 19, 2013)