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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Netflix New Zealand gets a push with original content 28 August 2017

Thanks to its original shows like Ozark which became hugely popular in New Zealand this month as per Parrot Analytics, of the top 10 shows produced for online audiences, 8 of the programmes were screened by Netflix in New Zealand. … Continue reading

Hulu Live TV service to be available on web browser 28 August 2017

Hulu has been constantly upgrading it’s service to be make it compatible with a series of devices and this has continued with Macs and PCs getting into the mix. It now allows subscribers to access live TV streaming service and … Continue reading

Canal+ collaborates with L’Équipe for new sports offering 28 August 2017

Canal+ has collaborated with leading sports paper L’Équipe for launching a new digital offering for all canal+ sports fans. Canal+ alongwith it’s sports offering including content from Canal+ Sport, BeIN Sport and Eurosport are going to merge with L’Équipe’s editorial … Continue reading

Muvi welcomes you at IBC 2017. 25 August 2017

If you are a media and broadcasting enthusiast and still haven’t registered for IBC 2017, you are surely missing out on the next big things in the industry. IBC is where technology meets media, and it’s going to shape the upcoming … Continue reading

Snapchat all set for scripted content in 2017 25 August 2017

Snapchat is all set to release scripted content before the end of the year as per Snap Inc’s VP of content Nick Bell. It sees itself as creating programming which goes hand in hand to TV. Snapchat is quite early … Continue reading

Roku’s share of Streaming market on the rise 25 August 2017

The number of homes where Roku devices are used is increasing as it becomes a more popular way to consume TV programming as per a new report from Parks Associates. Roku’s leading share of the streaming media player market in … Continue reading

Mexican Soccer team to launch its own OTT 25 August 2017

The Mexican soccer club Lobos of BUAP is interested in designing and offering its own OTT platform so as to monetize its sports rights when it plays locally. According to ESPN, they have already started talks with experts for this … Continue reading

OTT market may be moving towards consolidation 24 August 2017

Consolidation seems inevitable as the reach of direct-to-consumer (D2C) and video services increases. Netflix and Amazon have demonstrated a high subscriber base across various territories which enables huge content investments which no single-market broadcaster may have thought of. Subscription Video … Continue reading

OTT and SVOD continue to grow in Latin America despite Free services 23 August 2017

Free services and the threat of piracy in Latin America (LATAM) could not be as big of a threat to over-the-top (OTT) and subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) markets as it may be thought to be as per a research from Digital … Continue reading

Streaming service by Disney to be priced at $5 per month 23 August 2017

Disney’s branded streaming service is likely to be priced at $5 per month as per MoffettNathanson analyst Michael Nathanson. Further according to Nathanson, the new Disney Streaming service and upcoming ESPN streaming service need to be clearly distinguished. ESPN service … Continue reading