Movistar Plus+ last August announced the name change of its temporary movie channel service, until then called ‘Click Cinema’which since this month of September has been renamed ‘Multi Cinema’also renaming the platform’s various thematic film services.
Now the name of these interactive services usually available between dial 200 and 209 for users with a UHD decoder is now called with the prefix ‘Multi’, followed by the specific name of the temporary channel, taking advantage of the operator this month of September to update the available topics.
The channels that change are ‘Clic Vacations for all’, which is now ‘Multi Festival of San Sebastian’‘Click Adventures’, which now becomes ‘Multi Lo + Awarded San Sebastian’the ‘Clic Animated Vacations’ channel becomes ‘Multi Adventures’‘Clic Juerguistas’ is replaced by ‘Multi Return to Work’‘Click Winds of the West’ changes to ‘Multi Black Comedy’ and ‘Clic Divas of classic cinema’ becomes ‘Multi A docu, a movie’. With these changes, the Multi channel dial in Movistar+ looks like this:
- (Dial 200)’San Sebastian Multi Festival
- (Dial 201) ‘Multi Lo + Awarded San Sebastián’
- (Dial 202) ‘Multi Adventures’
- (Dial 203) ‘Multi Return to Work’
- (Dial 204) ‘Multi Feel Good’
- (Dial 205) ‘Multi Summer Love’
- (Dial 206) ‘Multi On the road’
- (Dial 207) ‘Multi SagasMutil and more sagas’
- (Dial 208) ‘Multi Black Comedy’
- (Dial 209) ‘Multi A docu, a movie’
The operation of these ‘Multi’ channels remains the same as the old ‘Clic’ channels, it is simply a change in nomenclature. Thus, in order to see them it is necessary be subscribed to the ‘Cinema’ package. Another limit is that they are only accessible through a Movistar Plus+ UHD decoder. They are not available in mobile applications, Smart TV or using playback through browsers.
Via | MundoPlus.tv
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