Muvi allows content owners to launch their own-branded Video and/or Audio streaming platform while integrating subscription-based monetization model for the end-users. Creators can also customize the plan according to their preference. And with the recent pricing update of Muvi Free, content owners can launch their channel at zero cost while earning with the SVoD model.

SVoD - Latest updates on SVoD

Pyramid Research predicts five-fold growth in SVoD accounts by 2019 17 February 2015

A research report by Pyramid Research finds that cumulative paid OTT revenue from SVoD and TVoD services is projected to be as much as $18.8 billion for the 2015-2019 period, over 80 per cent of which will come from the … Continue reading

Half of streamers in Nordic countries vouch for SVoD 13 February 2015

#arkena‘s latest Nordic Video Index report claims that a growing number of Nordic households are using #video-on-demand services as a complement to linear TV selection, with the average household now spending €19 per-month on premium white label #vod service subscriptions! #netflix ruled the … Continue reading

Jay Samit of SeaChange International pitches for VOD, raises hopes 13 February 2015

Jay Samit, CEO, SeaChange International believes Video-on-Demand is rapidly gaining on the in-theater release. People watch movies virtually anywhere, on laptops, smartphones, through cable-on-demand or Netflix/Hulu-style subscription services. According to Rentrak, on-demand movies and TV generated $1.18 billion this year, up … Continue reading

Rise in mobile bandwidth to raise OTT video demands by three folds in next three years 13 February 2015

  Peak period mobile bandwidth consumption per user is expected to increase five fold over the next three years according to a recent “Mobile Broadband Bandwidth Demand”study, conducted by ACG Research and sponsored by #ciena. Service provider backhaul networks are … Continue reading

Home entertainment moving the streaming way, away from TV 13 February 2015

Better Call Saul and Constantine have both dodged traditional UK #tv channels to partner with online streaming services.  There’s no denying that white label #vod service providers like #netflix are becoming behemoths of the entertainment world. With 2015 set to be … Continue reading

With record numbers, IPTV leads in the fee-based broadcasting industry in Korea 12 February 2015

Batch product subscribers for broadcasting plus high speed internet takes up 43% of the fee based broadcasting market. Multi-System Operators saw their market shares drop from 63.5% in 2012 to 58% in 2013 while three major IPTV service providers gained … Continue reading

Networks rework the stats-engine to track multi-platform viewing 12 February 2015

Broadcast and cable networks have aggressively joined hands to disseminate viewership data cobbled together from many sources — from traditional #nielsen numbers to cable #vod-playback stats to a range of methods for tracking streaming activity. Nielsen at present doesn’t measure all of … Continue reading

Vindicia CEO Gene Hoffman to deliver keynote at Digital Entertainment World 2015 11 February 2015

Vindicia, a leader in enterprise-class subscription billing, today announced that Vindicia CEO and Chairman Gene Hoffman will keynote at Digital Entertainment World (DEW) 2015. DEW, a conference dedicated to the digital content ecosystem, will be held February 10-12, 2015 at … Continue reading

USD14 Billion Emerging OTT Video Markets (SVoD, TVoD Services Revenue) Reviewed for Monetization Strategies in Next 5 Years 11 February 2015

OTT Video in Emerging Markets: Monetization Strategies and 5-Year Revenue Opportunity 2015 industry research report that says cumulative paid OTT revenue from SVoD and TVoD services is projected to be as much asUS$18.8bn for the 2015-2019 period, over 80% of … Continue reading

AMC COO speaks up on Filmmakers heading to TV 11 February 2015

AMC COO Ed Carroll explained how the TV industry use to be hooked on the billion-dollar syndication business, how procedurals like CSI and Law & Order were the way of the future. Syndicated procedurals allowed viewers to parachute into any episode without ever … Continue reading