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

Dugout launches OTT service, debuts with streaming Manchester City 23 June 2020

  Dugout, the digital soccer media leader, launched a new OTT service, Dugout Live offering live esports events and behind-the-scenes coverages. Dugout Live has been in collaboration with some of the world’s biggest clubs for the live esports streaming. The … Continue reading

Elements of a Secure Online Video Platform 05 June 2020

  Be it creating videos for your business, or streaming on-demand and live content for billions of viewers, you always have hackers and pirates eager to lay hold on your content. Hacking and leaking of video content is certainly not … Continue reading

WWE launches Streaming Site 02 June 2020

  WWE Network announces its free AVOD streaming site.  The free version of WWE Network is an extension of the $9.99 monthly SVOD service and will not feature ads initially. Jayar Donlan, Executive Vice-President, Advanced Media said, “The launch of … Continue reading

Google Gears up for Launching its Streaming Device 28 May 2020

  With the global pandemic on the rise, streaming statistics have hit its highest with Netflix recording a massive 47% increase in subscriber sign-ups. COVID-19 has helped proliferate the business of subscription revenues like OTT video, online gaming, and digital … Continue reading

HBO Max expands distribution partnerships ahead of launch 25 May 2020

  WarnerMedia has added new distribution partners as HBO Max heads towards launch.  For the forthcoming SVoD service, WarnerMedia has struck new deals with Altice USA, Cox Communications, Microsoft, Samsung, Sony Interactive Entertainment, Verizon, and the National Cable Television Cooperative … Continue reading

Miami Jewish Film Festival to launch Video on Demand Platform 22 May 2020

  Miami Jewish Film Festival is set to launch its own video on demand platform named Virtual Screening Room. Expected to be live in June, the streaming service will offer Israeli films along with content related to international Jewish interest. … Continue reading

Canela.TV debuts, exclusively for U.S. Hispanics 21 May 2020

  Canela Media, digital media tech company, launches a free streaming service, Canela TV offering video content exclusively for the Hispanics in the U.S. The ad-supported streaming service offers comedies, cartoons, novelas, drama and action films for children and adults.  … Continue reading

Broadway on Demand launches on May 17 19 May 2020

  Broadway on Demand, the new exclusive streaming service, launches on May 17.  The service will include a Premium subscription plan along with occasional streaming events on a pay per view basis. However, the base membership of the service is … Continue reading

Foxtel confirms launch date for new streaming platform 18 May 2020

  Foxtel is set to finally launch its new dedicated streaming service on May 25.  After securing exclusive deals with WarnerMedia and HBO, the streaming platform will be offering over 10,000 hours of video content and is expected to be … Continue reading

Croatia launches first On Demand Video Streaming Platform 15 May 2020

  Croatia launches its first on demand video streaming platform, Svevid.  The goal of the SVOD service is oriented towards promoting local creators and regional production. Svevid will offer Croatian and regional cinematography with movie titles from former Yugoslavia in … Continue reading