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Top-rated programs like Un souper presque parfait, Et que ça sauté! and Les Détestables available across all 4 screens
MONTREAL, Nov. 22, 2012 /CNW Telbec/ - Bell today announced the launch of V network on Bell Mobile TV, Bell Fibe TV On Demand and Bell TV Online, offering consumers 4-screen access to some of the most popular French-language TV programming.
"With live and on-demand access to V's great French-language programming, Bell TV just got better," said Wade Oosterman, President of Bell Mobility and Bell Residential Services and Bell's Chief Brand Officer. "Launching V across multiple TV platforms is the latest example of Bell's commitment to deliver the best content to any screens customers may choose."
Such popular V programs as Un souper presque parfait, Et que ça saute! and Les Détestables are all now available on Bell Mobile TV, Fibe TV on Demand and TV Online.
Bell TV: Pick a screen, fill it with goodness
With 28 channels, Bell Mobile TV also offers the widest range of mobile
TV programming in Canada, including live and on-demand news, sports,
entertainment and children's content. Bell Mobile TV is available for
$5 per month for 10 hours of viewing. Please visit Bell.ca/MobileTV.
Bell Fibe TV On Demand offers access to an extensive selection of the hottest movies, TV programs and series on the most popular TV channels, such as CTV, CTV Two, Disney Junior, HGTV, HBO, The Movie Network and AMC. Please visit Bell.ca/FibeOnDemand.
Bell TV Online enables customers to watch channels included in their Bell TV subscription online anywhere in Canada. Please visit Bell.ca/TVOnline.
About Bell
Headquartered in Montréal since 1880, Bell offers Bell Mobility
wireless, Bell TV, Bell Internet, Bell Home Phone and Bell Business
Markets services across Canada, and is wholly owned by BCE Inc. (TSX,
NYSE: BCE). Bell Media is Canada's premier multimedia company with
leading assets in television, radio and digital media. To learn more,
please visit Bell.ca.
Bell is committed to promoting Canadian mental health through the Bell Let's Talk anti-stigma campaign and unprecedented financial support for community care, research and workplace best practices. To learn more, please visit Bell.ca/LetsTalk.
SOURCE BELL CANADA
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