Scorsese's Vinyl goes free across LATAM on mobile, VOD


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Juan Fernandez Gonzalez

| 15 February 2016




Coinciding with its global linear premiere, HBO's Vinyl, created by Martin Scorsese, has been released on HBO's video-on-demand (VOD) platforms and YouTube channel throughout LATAM.



Repeating a strategy used before with other Latin American series including Dios Inc, HBO Latin America has made Vinyl's first episode available on HBO GO, HBO On Demand, HBOMAX.TV and its YouTube channel for free.

The series, about the music industry during the 70s in New York, will be available until 27 March on HBOMAX's website, until 14 March on HBO GO and HBO On Demand, and until 6 March on HBO Latin America's YouTube channel.

While HBO GO, the network's stand-alone over-the-top (OTT) platform, is available in Colombia and Mexico, the episode will be released in HBO On Demand for subscribers of Panama's Cable Onda, Argentina's Cablevision, Mexico's Cablevision and Cablevision Monterrey, Chile's VTR and DirecTV's pan-regional feed.

Vinyl's ten-episode first season has been created by Martin Scorsese and Terence Winter (Boardwalk Empire) as well as the Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger.