Gulfcom
Fills
Caribbean
Cable
Programming
Gap
with
SES
AMERICOM-NEW
SKIES
1
April
2009
SES
AMERICOM-NEW
SKIES,
announced
Gulfcom
has
signed
a
five-year
distribution
agreement
to
meet
the
niche
programming
needs
of
cable
operators
serving
the
tropical
region.
Gulfcom
is
leveraging
a
full
transponder
(36
megahertz)
of
capacity
aboard
the
AMC-3
satellite
to
help
cable
operators
offer
a
complete
entertaining
and
informative
programming
lineup
for
both
residents
and
visitors
of
the
Caribbean.
“SES
AMERICOM-NEW
SKIES
has
the
best,
most
reliable
C-band
footprint
across
the
Caribbean,”
said
Larry
Corke,
president
of
Gulfcom.
“The
satellite
coverage
allows
us
to
provide
superstation
programming,
as
well
as
top
sports,
weather
and
entertainment
cable
fare
to
large
and
small
network
operators
who
are
offering
a
great
viewing
experience
to
homegrown
audiences
and
vacationers
alike
from
Bermuda
and
Trinidad
to
the
Bahamas
and
Jamaica,”
Corke
added,
noting
content
on
Gulfcom’s
Caribbean
platform
originates
from
the
U.S.,
Canada
and
the
Caribbean.
“Gulfcom
is
truly
adding
value,
great
programming
choices,
and
customized
growth
potential
to
cable
lineups
across
the
Caribbean
region,”
said
Bryan
McGuirk,
Senior
Vice
President
Media
Services
at
SES
AMERICOM-NEW
SKIES.
“For
more
than
a
decade,
SES
AMERICOM-NEW
SKIES
has
enabled
Gulfcom
to
close
a
Caribbean
cable
programming
gap
with
niche
programming
that
people
want
to
watch.
We
look
forward
to
helping
Gulfcom
to
expand
its
content
offerings
across
the
island
region.”