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!

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Disney inks deal with Youku, SVOD service of Alibaba to bring content to China 15 February 2018

Entertainment behemoth Disney is all set to woo the Chinese audience, all thanks to the OTT deal of the former with Youku, the OTT platform of the e-commerce giant Alibaba. The partnership will see 1000 episodes of Disney animated series … Continue reading

PBR launches new video-on-demand service RidePass 14 February 2018

Professional Bull Riders (PBR) launched RidePass, a 24*7 over-the-top (OTT) online video streaming platform which will offer comprehensive PBR and western sports content. The online video platform will have 500 hours of exclusive live event coverage, news and opinions and … Continue reading

beIN sets up multi channel OTT in Spain 14 February 2018

beIN Media Group has started beIN Connect, an over-the-top (OTT) service with a multichannel feature in Spain. The new feature is restricted to computers, Google Chrome, and Mozilla Firefox users and subscribers will be able to watch up to four … Continue reading

European SVOD market to boom by 2022 14 February 2018

As per reports, European SVOD market to hit $6.8 billion mark in 2022, up from $3.9 billion in 2017. The primary factors contributing to this humongous growth are the growing prominence of OTT players such as Netflix, Amazon Prime etc. … Continue reading

Online Streaming & Artificial Intelligence: A New Era for OTT 13 February 2018

Artificial Intelligence is shaking up the broadcasting landscape and media & entertainment industry. Players, both big and small, are racing to leverage AI to differentiate their services from the rest. The research around the technology has been extensive and the … Continue reading

Bharti Airtel and Star TV to strike a content deal 13 February 2018

Bharti Airtel extends hands to Star TV to distribute the network’s digital content through Airtel TV app and a free subscription of the hugely popular online video platform, Hotstar to select consumers. The deal is meant to counter Reliance Jio … Continue reading

Viacom to launch its own VoD service in September 13 February 2018

Viacom which owns Comedy Central, MTV, and Nickelodeon is all set to launch its own VOD service by September 2018. The increase in cord-cutting and popularity of online video platforms has made the entertainment giant come up with online video … Continue reading

Disney’s online streaming service to be launched in late 2019 13 February 2018

Disney is all to launch its online streaming service minus restricted category content in late 2019. While the OTT platform will be launched in the U.S. first and later release overseas, the R-rated content will get launched on Hulu. According … Continue reading

Lionsgate and Amazon Channels to continue collaboration 12 February 2018

Lionsgate and Amazon Channels have renewed their content distribution agreement which means the latter will continue to offer the former’s over-the-top video platforms which include Pantaya, Keven Hart’s Laugh Out Loud! Pop, Tribeca Shortlist, and Starz. Amazon channels which are … Continue reading

France Televisions introduces digital-only platform Slash 12 February 2018

France Televisions has launched “Slash”, a digital-only TV service meant to attract an audience aged 18-30 years.  The public broadcaster also plans to launch an SVOD service soon. Slash, the new digital-only platform will be offered both on the site … Continue reading