Published on Tuesday, 24, November, 2009 at 0:00 in Malta News | No Comments

Melita adds 5 new channels to its line-up

Melita adds 5 new channels to its line-upInvestigation Discovery, part of the world’s number one non-fiction media network Discovery Communications, is now available to Maltese viewers exclusively on Melita digital television. The addition of this channel, which boasts more than 62 million cumulative subscribers across the globe, is set to delight all the Maltese viewers who love crime investigation shows. Investigation Discovery, as well as another four new channels that have been added to Melita Television’s portfolio, is now available at no additional cost to all XL Melita digital television subscribers.

Offering a gripping line-up of crime and investigative programming from the United States and around the world, Investigation Discovery focuses on the science of forensics and how it is used to solve the toughest real life crimes and most puzzling mysteries. The network uses dramatic, fact-based storytelling to provide in-depth analysis of the most fascinating investigations along with first-hand testimony from experts to piece together dramatic puzzles of human mind and crime.

“We are continuously aligning Melita’s television packages with our customers’ expectations. Melita is the only operator offering all the Discovery channel portfolio available for Malta including the flagship Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, Discovery World, Discovery Science and Discovery Travel & Living,” said Ivor Micallef, TV product manager for Melita.

Discovery Communications reaches more than 1.5 billion cumulative subscribers in more than 170 countries. Discovery empowers people to explore their world and satisfy their curiosity through 100-plus worldwide networks, led by Discovery Channel, Animal Planet and Discovery Science. In Europe, the Middle East and Africa, 13 Discovery brands reach 219 million cumulative subscribers in 105 countries with programming customized in 24 languages.

Besides Investigation Discovery (Channel 454), Melita is also adding the following new stations to the XL package: Jim Jam (Channel 507), Nat Geo Music (Channel 559), Film 24 (Channel 264) and Channel One Russia (Channel 305).

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