Digiturk Bolsters Offering Amid Coronavirus Lockdown

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Digiturk has revealed a range of entertainment additions and upgrades to current and new subscribers, in an effort to keep consumers across Turkey inspired and connected during the coronavirus lockdown.

All existing direct-to-home sports subscribers will now have access to all of Digiturk’s entertainment content for free until live sports content resumes, while all existing direct-to-home entertainment subscribers will have access to beIN CONNECT for free until the end of March.

Additionally, all new subscribers to beIN CONNECT Entertainment will receive the first month at no cost. New subscribers to non-sports packages get three months’ access to Digiturk’s entertainment content also at no cost.

Among the featured series are Westworld (Series Sci-Fi & beIN CONNECT), The Plot Against America (Series Drama & beIN CONNECT), Run (Series Comedy & beIN CONNECT), I Know This Much is True (Series Drama & beIN CONNECT), The Outsider (Series Sci-Fi & beIN CONNECT), The Sinner (Series Vice & beIN CONNECT) and Chernobyl (Series Drama & beIN CONNECT).

Digiturk is launching a new program called beIN Wellness specifically aimed at helping people to stay physically and mentally fit as everyone adjusts to life at home.

Yousef Al-Obaidly, CEO of Digiturk, said, “At this incredibly challenging time, we know people and families across Turkey are looking for inspiration, light relief and something positive to keep them going. While live sport is temporarily on hold for everyone involved, it will return soon—and in the meantime, our non-live sport and our entertainment portfolio is one of the best in the world. Today, in particular, we are opening up our Entertainment content for our subscribers to enjoy and escape from the challenges outside—while bringing families in the home closer together. As a global broadcaster, we also recognize our responsibility to spread messages of guidance surrounding the virus and bring messages of hope—which is why we’re proud to be helping the World Health Organisation with various important and inspiring initiatives. While times are currently very tough for everyone—including everyone involved in the sports and entertainment industry—we want to play our small part in supporting everyone’s efforts to stay safe at home and lift everyone’s spirits at the same time.”