Deborah D. McAdams / 09.12.2012 02:43PM
Alki David’s FilmOn.TV Launches Interactive Over-the-Air TV
Service launched on KILM in Los Angeles
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.— FilmOn.tv announced the launch of an over-the-air
channel in Los Angeles, the second largest TV market in the country. FilmOn.tv LA
will be carried on KILM, virtual Ch. 64—formerly independent station KHIZ, owned
by Multicultural Television Broadcasting and licensed to Barstow, Calif.
FilmOn’s announcement said the channel “is being carried on all major cable platforms
in Los Angeles including Time Warner, Dish Network, DirecTV, etc.”
Programming is said to include a “variety of live and interactive shows starring
Ice-T, Mike ‘The Situation,’ Sorrentino, comedian Andy Dick and Kato Kaelin;” Ultimate
Fighting Championships plus an interactive series dubbed “Battlecam” where viewers
participate live via broadband-connected webcams.
FilmOn started in 2010 as an online service that retransmitted broadcast TV signals
before being sued by networks for copyright violation. When the networks secured
an injunction, FilmOn turned to niche channels like Bohemia Visual Music and Frost
Cuttlery, a knife-shopping channel. It also carried more well-known cable channels
such as Jewelry TV, NASA TV and the Wine Channel. FilmOn says it now offers 160
channels plus 1,500 and currently offers 160 channels, plus more than 1,500 “amateur
channels.”
The lawsuit was recently settled when FilmOn founder and CEO, Alki David, agreed
to pay broadcasters $1.6 million and to comply by a permanent injunction. The
Hollywood Reporter said David immediately claimed the right to rebroadcast
TV signals using an antenna array service, similar the one launched by Aereo in
March. Aereo claims subscribers are leasing individual antennas from the array,
which makes the service exempt from retransmission consent and copyright law. The
matter is currently in court.
David said FilmOn.tv LA was the “last piece of the puzzle” for the company.
“This is true interactive television where the audience gets to vote and interact
by webcam or mobile phone,” he said. “FilmOn.tv LA is currently available in 5.6
Million homes in the Los Angeles and surrounding markets. We will also launch FilmOn
in other major cities later this year as well as on satellite. I expect by the end
of next year to be available in a good percentage of the cable universe and OTA
in the United States as well as major international territories.”