AMC Shudder

AMC wants to make online viewers Shudder

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AMC's Shudder on-deman service will focus solely on horror

15 June 2015

AMC Networks, producers of acclaimed television shows such as The Walking Dead, is getting ready to announce a video-streaming service dedicated to the art of the horror film. Shudder, according to a report in Variety, went into closed beta testing last week when AMC quietly began sending invites to viewers who requested them using a pre-launch page. The network reportedly intends to to offer a two-month free trial at launch, after which the service will cost $5 per month or $50 per year.

Shudder’s catalogue contains more than 200 horror flicks from around the world, including classics like A Tale of Two Sisters and Let the Right One In. These movies can be accessed either directly or via curated lists containing different titles with similar themes. There will also be a linear feed for those who want a more TV-like experience.

Shudder only works from within a browser at this time, but dedicated apps for major mobile platforms and popular streaming devices are in the works. AMC has yet to announce a launch date for the service, which is based on the same DreamFever online video platform that already powers the network’s SundanceNow OTT product.

It’s easy to see why companies are turning to niche OTT offerings such as Shudder, but there is room for only so many. Those who wish to survive (or even thrive) will need to keep their prices low, ensure a constant supply of quality content, and hope that bigger competitors like Amazon and Netflix don’t turn their attention to their particular niche.

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