No industry has reached such a level of justification with their name other than OTT, which means Over-the-top. The reason behind this is quite prominent – users can stream their favorite contents devoid of any barrier such as time, location, or purchasing value. And if the OTT service is launched using Muvi’s platform, content owners can overrule the device barrier as well because it supports multi-device channel. Check out Muvi’s complete range of streaming solutions, now!

OTT - Latest updates on OTT

SVOD gains popularity in Sub Saharan Africa 26 June 2018

According to research, SVOD revenue in Sub Saharan Africa is expected to reach a whopping US$775 million by 2023. However, the forecast is still considered low due to the lower subscription fee charged by a few OTT platforms. Among the … Continue reading

Turner EMEA introduces OTT Service in Nordics 21 June 2018

Premium streaming service HBO Nordic is all set to launch a new kids’ and family service Toonix in partnership with Turner EMEA. The new OTT service will be available to viewers on the HBO Nordic website and through selected distribution … Continue reading

Sony debuts in European OTT market 21 June 2018

Film1, Sony’s premium channel is all set to enter European OTT market starting with the Netherlands. Sony is going direct-to-consumer for the first time in Europe. Film1 which was acquired by Sony in the year 2015 from Liberty Global offers … Continue reading

Global Tving is now available around the world 19 June 2018

South Korean entertainment and media company, CJ E&M is all set to introduce a global OTT video streaming service called “Global Tving. The OTT video streaming service will allow people around the world to view CJ E&M content in real … Continue reading

YouTube Premium debuts in Europe 19 June 2018

The Google-owned SVOD platform YouTube Premium formerly known as YouTube Red has debuted in the European market. The OTT subscription will be available at $11.99 per month in the UK. Apart from the UK, the SVOD platform will also be … Continue reading

Apple hints at own Video-on-Demand (VoD) service 18 June 2018

Apple inches towards its own video-on-demand streaming service with a multi-year content deal with few Hollywood biggies who will steer the tech giant’s content library in the initial phase. Apple is aiming to counter SVOD spearheads Netflix and Amazon Prime … Continue reading

French broadcasters partner for a new OTT service 15 June 2018

In an effort to fight off SVOD such as Netflix and Amazon, France major television groups have collaborated together to create a joint OTT platform, SALTO. France Télévisions, M6 and TF1 have struck a deal for a new OTT service … Continue reading

Fox to launch OTT video streaming service for Middle East 14 June 2018

Fox Network Group is all set to roll out its (over-the-top) OTT video streaming service for viewers in the Middle East. The company’s Video streaming platform, Fox+ delivers linear channels and video on demand content, and is widely available in … Continue reading

Subscription to multiple OTT service sees upsurge in US 13 June 2018

According to reports, 38% of U.S. broadband households have more than one subscription to an “Over The Top” service. OTT video is gaining popularity in the U.S. entertainment marketplace. With nearly one-third of US broadband households accessing video content from … Continue reading

How are Facebook’s video ambitions likely to impact digital video business? 08 June 2018

Anybody who is watchful of Facebook’s transition in the last few years would agree that its enthusiasm for the digital video was always existent. Facebook had registered 6 billion video views in May 2016. So, in 2018, when the social … Continue reading