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(Indian Land, SC – November 5, 2024) – Imagicomm Entertainment, the preeminent distributor of Western and Western-adjacent films and television series, today announced that its popular FAST platform, WESTERN BOUND, is now available on Amazon Freevee. The announcement comes from Mark Kang, SVP of Worldwide Distribution for Imagicomm Entertainment.
“The FAST channel market is growing and offers exceptional content to viewers,” said Kang. “Western Bound airs the most beloved Western classics, along with other iconic and compelling original series and movies. Unlike other entertainment genres, Westerns never go out of style. They remain incredibly popular as audiences of all ages embrace the characters and stories of adventure in the Wild West.”
WESTERN BOUND features original programming from Western-themed top-10 cable network INSP, including popular original reality series The Cowboy Way, Turquoise Fever, and Ultimate Cowboy Showdown, as well as scripted dramas like Wild West Chronicles, Into the Wild Frontier, The Tall Tales of Jim Bridger, and ELKHORN. The channel offers movies from Imagicomm Entertainment’s library of original content, including films not currently available on any other FAST channel, such as County Line, Blue Ridge, The Warrant, and more. WESTERN BOUND is distributed on numerous platforms and available to more than 200M users in North America.
All FAST Channels available on Freevee can be accessed through the Freevee app, as well as within Fire TV and Prime Video.
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About Imagicomm Entertainment
Imagicomm Entertainment is a distribution company focusing on films and television series with content ranging from action and adventure to drama and family holiday celebration. Each project embodies an unparalleled commitment to strong storytelling, memorable characters, and high production values. Imagicomm Entertainment distributes content globally through popular streaming services such as Prime Video, Netflix, and Vudu, as well as through DVDs from major retailers and traditional television outlets.