No industry has reached such a level of justification with their name other than OTT, which means Over-the-top. The reason behind this is quite prominent – users can stream their favorite contents devoid of any barrier such as time, location, or purchasing value. And if the OTT service is launched using Muvi’s platform, content owners can overrule the device barrier as well because it supports multi-device channel. Check out Muvi’s complete range of streaming solutions, now!

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IMDb soon to launch Free Video Streaming Service Freedive 11 January 2019

Amazon-owned IMDb is soon coming up with their free video streaming service Freedive. Users will be able to stream contents of this platform on either IMDb website or Amazon Fire TV devices. Freedive will have an ad-based model. Thus experts … Continue reading

Netflix & Videoland are dominating Netherlands’ SVoD Industry 11 January 2019

SVoD giants Netflix and Videoland are growing immensely in the Netherlands. According to a report of 2018, these video streaming platforms are registering new users every day.. Since the 2013 launch of Netflix in the Netherlands, it has been growing … Continue reading

Hopster partners with Roku for SVoD streaming 10 January 2019

The partnership between Roku and Hopster, the preschool educational SVoD service, is getting extended. Now, Hopster contents can be streamed on the new premium subscription service of Roku – The Roku Channel. There are already hundreds of apps available from … Continue reading

Canal+ to relaunch their SVOD Service CanalPlay 10 January 2019

CanalPlay, the SVoD service of French pay-TV group Canal+, is planning to relaunch very soon. This time, CanalPlay will focus on documentaries and TV shows to attract more young audience. One can stream their contents with a monthly subscription fee … Continue reading

Louisville Free Public Library partners with Video Streaming Platform Kanopy 08 January 2019

Louisville Free Public Library has partnered with Kanopy to start a trial run offering video streaming service. There will be access to more than 30,000 films for free to the library card holders. The library card holders can stream five … Continue reading

Self-Censorship – Netflix & Amazon Prime Video continues Rivalry 08 January 2019

Despite being an independent video streaming platform, Amazon Prime Video is giving utmost value to Indian Film Censorship. The adult Hindi movies are being self-censored by Amazon for a family-friendly viewing. On the contrary, Netflix is competing with Amazon Prime … Continue reading

Top 5 Features You Must Have in your Video Streaming app 07 January 2019

The growing popularity of OTT services has given rise to a lot of competition in the digital market which has only bettered the core output called online streaming. While the Netflixes, Hulus, Prime Videos are winning big and flaunting enviable … Continue reading

MENA to have more On-Demand Entertainment through Starz Play 07 January 2019

MENA region’s on-demand video streaming service Starz Play will continue to grow more in 2019 with the launch of 50 fresh shows. Maaz Sheikh, the co-founder and CEO of Starz Play has stated that most of their new launches will … Continue reading

SKT partners with three terrestrial broadcasters for a new OTT service in South Korea 04 January 2019

SK Telecom (SKT) has joined hands with three terrestrial broadcasters to manage their OTT services and counter online streaming giant Netflix which is slowly firming its base in the country. The companies agreed to a deal that would see the … Continue reading

Roku all set to introduce mobile streaming service 04 January 2019

Set-top streaming hardware, Roku is soon to update its mobile app wherein users will be able to access content from Roku channel. The company is also eyeing an expansion by offering premium subscriptions to more than 25 channels. Android and … Continue reading