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Singtel TV and Singtel's CAST OTT Subscribers Now Get DreamWorks Channel

Singtel TV and Singtel's CAST OTT Subscribers Now Get DreamWorks Channel Image Credit: Singtel

Singtel has partnered with NBCUniversal International Networks (NBCUIN) to launch DreamWorks, the 24-hour channel dedicated to kids and family entertainment, on Singtel TV and on Singtel’s CAST video streaming app. 

From 1 June 2020, DreamWorks (CH 233) launches with a free preview available to all Singtel TV customers until 30 June 2020. Customers who are already on the Family Starter pack or the Singtel CAST Learning Plus pack will have access to the new DreamWorks channel at no additional cost. 

DreamWorks offers quality animation and storytelling in its kids and family content. Singtel TV customers can sign up for the Family Starter pack pack at singtel.com/TV or by calling 1609. Subscribers can stream DreamWorks by signing up for the Singtel CAST Learning Plus pack at $5.90 per month with no contract. Singtel customers signing up can enjoy the first 3 months’ subscription for free.

Available in 383,000 households, Singtel TV is the pay-TV market share leader in Singapore and offers a total of 221 channels currently. Singtel CAST streams live channels and on demand entertainment on mobile devices. Subscribers can choose from 7 content packs across sports, lifestyle, Chinese entertainment, English entertainment, children’s learning and education genres.

Goh Seow Eng, MD, Consumer Singapore, Singtel
With viewership of both Singtel TV and CAST growing significantly especially over the last three months, DreamWorks joins our line-up at a good time to bring even more world class entertainment to our customers.

Christine Fellowes, MD, NBCUniversal International Networks, Asia Pasific
With back-to-back programming featuring some of the most loved DreamWorks characters, we’re confident our growing slate will ignite the magic of adventure and imagination in even more households across the country.

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