SPI/FilmBox confirmed Filmbox Star's plans to begin measuring viewership data in Czechia. “We are grateful for the on-going support of SPI/FilmBox audiences in Czechia and we undertake this change as a means to elevate their entertainment experience with more targeted content offerings and the goal of making FilmBox Stars the second most-watched pay movie TV channel in the market,” CEO at SPI International, Berk Uziyel, said.
From now on, FilmBox Stars will offer a more diversified channel programming in HD to expand its viewership, especially across the female demographic. A weekly programming grid for FilmBox Stars will include the following on primetime: Dramas starring A-list Hollywood stars on Mondays, romantic movies on Tuesdays, gripping thrillers on Wednesdays, popular Czech films on Thursdays and comedies on Fridays. On Saturdays, viewers will be able to watch biographical or historical movies and stories that are based on real events. Sundays will feature the Hit/Premiere of The Week.
In addition to Hollywood hits and popular blockbusters with A-list celebrities that FilmBox Stars already broadcasts, the enriched programming slate will include more romantic comedies, dramas, series, thrillers, biographical and family movies. It will also feature local Czech content. “The strategic decision to make FilmBox Stars a measurable channel is a step forward that builds on the success of FilmBox, which has established itself as the leader in the pay movie market in Czechia for almost two years and counting,” Uziyel said.
In the upcoming weeks, the platform will show Channing Tatum in “Magic Mike,” a movie directed by Steven Soderbergh and is based on Tatum’s personal experience as an 18-year-old stripper. In "Book Club," the lives of a group of friends are transformed after reading "Fifty Shades of Grey." Bohdan Sláma’s “Divoké včely,” will follow a confrontation of relations between various lovers in a small North Moravian village.
The platform will also showcase romantic comedies, such as “Two Night Stand” where a snowstorm forces two people who made an online connection to unwillingly extend their one-night stand as a blizzard goes through the night. High-quality drama will also be part of the channel’s movie offer, such as Marek Najbrt’s Protektor, a love story from the times of the Nazi occupation, or “The Iron Lady” starring Meryl Streep as an elderly Margaret Thatcher looking back on her life.