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Disney to launch ESPN OTT via Apple iOS, Android, and Chromecast 08 February 2018

As quoted by Bob Iger, CEO, Disney, the long-awaited stand-alone ESPN OTT service is priced at $4.99 a month and will be available this spring, via Apple iOS, Android, and ChromeCast as the initial platform. The app will have three … Continue reading

Netflix dominates VOD market in Netherlands 07 February 2018

Netflix continues to dominate the Dutch video-on-demand market despite an increase in price. According to reports, around a third of Dutch households subscribe to Netflix. The local player Videoland doubled its subscriber base and currently boasts around 400,000 subscribers in … Continue reading

Windstream ropes in DirecTV in triple-play 07 February 2018

Windstream is all set to bundle DirecTV products with its Kinetic-branded high-speed internet services. The deal has shown exit door to DISH Network which was previously associated with the US voice and data network provider. While the deal allows the … Continue reading

Discord and Spotify join hands for music integration 07 February 2018

Discord and Spotify have inked a deal which will see the former integrated into the chat platform allowing users to link their accounts and showcase and share the latest song. Through this deal, the Discord users will be able to … Continue reading

Kartina.TV to relaunch in Russia 07 February 2018

Kartina. TV set to debut in Russia owing to a partnership holding between its founder and a native business tycoon. Kartina.TV is also expanding in Germany following the same business model. However, this is not the first time that Kartina.TV … Continue reading

Broadcasting in 2018: Market, Monetization, and More 06 February 2018

The rise of OTT players, development of various online video streaming platforms, faster connectivity, and rapidly changing consumer preferences are driving exponential growth for the broadcasting industry. Given the changing media consumption patterns, it goes without saying that capturing and engaging … Continue reading

PlayKids debuts on Xfinity X1 06 February 2018

PlayKids, a new advertising-free online subscription video on demand (SVOD) service debuts on Xfinity TV through Comcast’s Xfinity X1 Platform. PlayKids was created by experts in child development and provides a safe educational entertainment destination for young children. Confirming the … Continue reading

Aardman acquires distribution deal for Hopster originals 06 February 2018

Hopster, the UK based pre-school SVOD service has inked a distribution deal for its in-house productions with Bristol-based Aardman. Aardman will distribute free and pay TV, VOD and home entertainment deals for the content which is produced by Hopster studio. … Continue reading

iflix makes Football Malaysia free 06 February 2018

iflix, the Malaysian service provider has successfully cracked a deal with Football Malaysia LLP (FMLLP) and gets the right to live stream Liga Super, Piala Malaysia, and marquee Piala FA matches exclusively for football fans in Malaysia. iflix and FMLLP … Continue reading

Deezer and Indonesian tel-co Tri collaborate to offer music streaming 06 February 2018

Deezer and Indonesian telco Hutchison 3 which runs phone operating brand Tri have joined hands to offer music streaming to its customers. Deezer Premium+ is going to be available in the same price as Spotify in Indonesia. Deezer which has … Continue reading