The Uber of Southeast Asia, Grab, has announced to launch on-demand video streaming services on its app. This step has been taken after the regional VoD service Hooq shook hands with the ride-hailing app. Grab has also revealed that its users will get a trial period of three months with the streaming service. The company …
Asia’s (Video-on-Demand) VOD service Hooq has undergone an increase of tenfold in its subscription. The growth is being attributed to the platform’s focus on offering more Hollywood content at separate price points. Hooq claims to be curating one of the largest repositories of Hollywood content, including movie and TV show titles from Sony and Warner …
HOOQ which is a video streaming service is now available for Singtel’s over the top (OTT) platform, CAST in Singapore. Asian content as well as films and TV series from US studios namely Sony Pictures, Warner Bros, Disney, Dreamworks and Lionsgate will be featured on the platform. A 3 month trial on HOOQ is being …
Cutting the cord or canceling your cable or satellite TV service in favor of a streaming service seems to be the trending topic these days. Cord-cutting is an actual phenomenon. It implies dumping a traditional TV subscription or cable service to switch over to a streaming service to consume your content or watch TV programs …
HOOQ has achieved a new milestone on the OTT front. The video-on-demand service plans to add more Pinoy content to its platform. This is on top of the Hollywood and Asian catalogues HOOQ offers to its loyal subscribers. The presence of VOD service is also felt in Singapore, Thailand, India and Indonesia. It is an avenue …
Video streaming service Hooq is finally launching in Singapore 2 years after having set its foot in four other Southeast and South Asia countries. The service has so far been available in Philippines, Thailand, India, and Indonesia and now comes to the homeland Singapore. Hooq CEO Peter Bithos states that Singaporean audience is quite sophisticated when it …
HOOQ, the video on demand platform announced on Wednesday its tie up with an Indian telco ACT Fibernet and the launch of its VOD service in the Hyderabad region in India. The company backed by Singtel, Sony, Warner Brothers puts a revenue sharing with ACT Fibernet and brigs its video on demand service to Indian audience …
Top Hollywood studios Warner Bros. Entertainment and Sony Pictures Television have joined hands to feed a joint start-up with Singapore-based telecom giant SingTel. The white label VoD service is to be called ‘HOOQ’. With an offering of over 10,000 blockbuster titles, will look to gatecrash Netflix’s party in South Asia, after the Netflix management revealed their aspirations of …