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Eros Now gears up to launch Eros Now Prime; partners with NBCUniversal for English content offerings 25 March 2020

  Eros Now has announced the expansion of its streaming services with the launch of Eros Now Prime. Owned by Eros International Plc, the South Asian OTT platform, which has been streaming Indian language content, signs a strategic content partnership … Continue reading

Comcast plans to roll out new video streaming platform for broadband-only customers 08 November 2018

Global telecommunications conglomerate, Comcast is planning to launch its own video streaming platform for broadband-only customers. The video streaming app will allow users to aggregate certain streaming platforms, such as Amazon Video and Netflix. Comcast, the owner of NBCUniversal, is … Continue reading

Global OTT viewers prefer one access point for video streaming 02 February 2018

If reports are to believed, global viewers, prefer one single access point instead of juggling among online video streaming platforms such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, etc. The study also claims that 39% would prefer to have pay TV or … Continue reading

Netflix signs content deal with NBC 16 January 2018

Netflix and NBC Olympics have joined hands for a preview of the upcoming Winter Olympics 2018. The aim of the show is to hype up the audience prior to its February 9th commencement. The association will introduce athletes to the … 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

Amazon, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube in bidding war for streaming rights of Thursday night NFL 28 March 2017

After Twitter won the fight of streaming Thursday night NFL games last year, Amazon, Facebook and YouTube are all in the race of bidding for these rights this year. Last season twitter paid $10 million to secure the rights, was able to sell … Continue reading