Chinese-language Netflix aims to capture global SVoD market

Roshan Dwivedi Published on : 30 October 2018 1 minute

Singapore-based streaming service provider Vidfish has rolled out a new subscription VoD service. Aimed at the global SVoD market, the newly launched service offers 12,000 hours of premium Chinese content. The Vidfish app has 150,000 registered users and the vast video … Continue reading

Streaming service Vidfish launches new VoD service

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Singapore-based streaming service provider Vidfish has rolled out a new subscription VoD service. Aimed at the global SVoD market, the newly launched service offers 12,000 hours of premium Chinese content. The Vidfish app has 150,000 registered users and the vast video content library is available in more than 190 countries. With the launch of the online Video streaming platform, the company aims to attract worldwide users interested in licensed streaming of high-quality Chinese video content.

Amie Hu, Co-founder of Vidfish quoted, “Vidfish is like a Chinese language Netflix, providing thousands of hours of Chinese entertainment that can be watched anytime, anywhere. Southeast Asia is our current largest market, but we are aiming to attract a global audience, which includes an audience of over 50 million viewers of Chinese language video content outside of China. We are targeting to have one million users by 2019.”

Written by: Roshan Dwivedi

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