Source: Stingray.
  • Stingray (RAY.A) will launch free ad-supported TV (FAST) channels and ad-supported video-on-demand (AVOD) packages on LG Channels
  • LG Channels users will enjoy free access to Stingray audio channels and Stingray Naturescape, as well as a selection of AVOD concerts, documentaries and karaoke playlists
  • The agreement covers distribution to LG smart TVs and the WebOS operating system worldwide
  • Stingray Group is a global music, media and technology company
  • Stingray (RAY.A) closed up by 0.17 per cent trading at $6.01 per share

Stingray (RAY.A) will launch FAST channels and AVOD packages on LG Channels.

LG Channels users will have free access to Stingray audio channels and Stingray Naturescape, which combines breathtaking scenery with accompanying soundtracks.

LG Channels on-demand viewers can partake in AVOD karaoke through genre-based playlists, as well as Qello Concerts and documentaries featuring Foo Fighters, the Eagles and more.

The agreement covers distribution to LG smart TVs and the WebOS operating system worldwide.

“We are thrilled to have been chosen as content partner for LG Channels,” said David Purdy, Stingray’s Chief Revenue Officer. “By working together, we will drive up engagement with free access to the most comprehensive mix of music-related content worldwide.”

Stingray Group is a global music, media and technology company.

Stingray (RAY.A) closed up by 0.17 per cent trading at $6.01 per share.


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