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NBC Universal launches Peacock, its streaming service 13 April 2020

  NBC finally launches Peacock, its streaming service, which is named after the classic logo of NBC network.  The direct-to-consumer streaming service is initially made accessible to the consumer base of Comcast, NBC Universal’s parent company. The service will then … Continue reading

Motorsport.tv partners with fuboTV for content distribution 05 April 2018

Motorsport.tv has formed an agreement with fuboTV, one of North America’s veteran sports OTT Platform provider. Motorsports.tv will be adding its premier North American racing packages to fuboTV’s “Adventure Plus” package to cater to an approx 150,000 sports fans. fuboTV … Continue reading

Netflix joins elite club as its market value reaches 12 digits 25 January 2018

With a humongous subscriber base and an impressive first quarter, Netflix is currently shining bright as its shares surged by 10%,  setting a new record. As a result, the streaming giant’s market value stands at a whopping USD 110 billion. … Continue reading

Hotstar ties up with Awesomeness for additional content 04 January 2018

Star TV’s digital streaming platform Hotstar has collaborated with American entertainment company Awesomeness to provide additional content to its subscribers. Hotstar is targeting the Gen Z audience through this content deal. Awesomeness which is the subsidiary of DreamWorks Animation offers … Continue reading

iflix strikes content deal with NBCUniversal 29 December 2017

Popular Subscription Video-on-Demand (SVoD) provider iflix and NBCUniversal have come up with a content licensing agreement by which iflix subscribers will have access to additional content. iflix which is already boasting over 6.5 million subscribers, now, will have popular NBC … Continue reading

Video-on-demand survey finds 65% of viewers would block ads 05 August 2016

In a survey of global users of video-on-demand platforms by Nielsen, 62% of respondents found ads on those services annoying or distracting and a further 65% said they would like to block them. Neither Netflix nor Amazon have ads on … Continue reading