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STV Player and STV HD to remain on Virgin Media

12 July 2022

Virgin Media TV customers across the UK will have full access to the STV Player and its content library for years to come.

In addition, the deal between the two companies means all regional versions of STV will continue to be available in HD on cable in STV’s broadcast area.

Across the rest of the UK, Virgin Media set-top boxes (STBs), including the new Stream device, will continue to carry the gripping drama box sets that have helped make STV Player the country’s fastest-growing broadcaster streaming service since launching UK-wide in 2020.

The new deal announced today includes the full integration of STV Player. This means STV content will appear on the Home screen of Virgin TV services for the first time. STV Player will continue to receive promotion on Virgin Media’s set-top boxes and in other customer channels. 

Throughout 2021, STV Player signed 31 new content deals and added more than 1,000 hours of new and acquired drama. The whole library will be available to Virgin Media TV customers as part of the new agreement.
 
Richard Williams, Managing Director, Digital at STV, said: 

“Our strategic partnership with Virgin Media has been integral to STV Player’s continuing growth story. Since signing our long-term agreement with Virgin Media in 2018, then significantly enhancing it two years later, our service has reached millions more households up and down the country.
 
“We’re delighted to be nurturing this partnership even further and look forward to more success with Virgin Media in the next half-decade.”


 
David Bouchier, Chief TV and Entertainment Officer, at Virgin Media O2 said: 

“Virgin Media brilliantly brings together the best of live TV, on-demand programming and streaming services from all parts of the UK and beyond – together in one place. Through our strengthened partnership with STV, we’re not only continuing to deliver STV in HD across all our regions in Scotland, but also fully integrating STV Player into our set top boxes nationally. STV Player’s extensive box set offering is now fully integrated into our latest entertainment service, Stream, giving our customers an unrivalled breadth of subscription-free content as well as fully regionalised news and sport.”

STV and Virgin Media’s commercial partnership began in Scotland in 2018. That’s when Virgin Media became the first pay TV provider to offer fully regionalised versions of STV in HD.

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