FMC Launches on Virtual Provider VIDGO

FMC (Family Movie Classics), home to beloved and timeless movies carried across cable, satellite and virtual platforms, announced it has launched on virtual provider VIDGO. FMC is now distributed through five virtual providers, with VIDGO joining DIRECTV Stream, Frndly, Philo, and Freecast.
Family Movie Classics

FMC (Family Movie Classics), home to beloved and timeless movies carried across cable, satellite and virtual platforms, announced it has launched on virtual provider VIDGO. FMC is now distributed through five virtual providers, with VIDGO joining DIRECTV Stream, Frndly, Philo, and Freecast.

“VIDGO has been a great partner and we’re delighted to extend the partnership to include FMC,” said Cara Conte, SVP Affiliate Sales of FETV and FMC. “FMC now joins our sister network FETV on the VIDGO lineup and provides us with the opportunity to deliver our beloved content to an even broader audience.”

Gilda – Glenn Ford and Rita Hayworth

Within two years of initial launch, FMC is now available in 25 million homes, making it one of the fastest-growing networks in America. The network’s premiere movie event, The John Wayne Friday Night Feature, airs every Friday at 8p ET featuring the Duke’s best films, including Rio Bravo, El Dorado, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, and Sands of Iwo Jima.

FMC’s lineup is also highlighted by the Sunday Double Feature, Legends of the West, and Primetime Pictures. Featured films for August include Gilda (Rita Hayworth), Cowboy (Glenn Ford, Jack Lemmon), Bye Bye Birdie (Dick Van Dyke, Ann-Margret), Suddenly, Last Summer (Katharine Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor), and many more.

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