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Stingray Group (TSX:RAY.A) launches free TV channels and subscription services with 13 partners worldwide

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05 May 2021 15:00 (EDT)
Stingray - President and CEO, Eric Boyko

Source: Canadian Business

Stingray Group (RAY.A) has launched new ad-supported TV channels and premium streaming video on demand (SVOD) services with OTT providers across the globe.

Over-the-top (OTT) providers include Alteox (Luxembourg), Amazon Prime Video Channels (Italy, Spain and Netherlands), ChannelBox (United Kingdom), Maskatel (Canada), Pluto TV (Latin America and United States), Pzaz (Global), Rakuten TV (Europe), Redbox (United States), Rostelecom (Russia), Ruutu (Finland), Samsung TV Plus (Brazil, Mexico, Netherlands and Sweden) Totalplay (Mexico) and Zeasn (Austria and Germany). 

Stingray’s reach and influence continue to grow at an accelerated rate.

With this announcement, Stingray confirms new partnerships with Alteox in Luxembourg, Pzaz globally, Ruutu in Finland, and Zeasn in Austria and Germany.

The company has also solidified existing relationships with Amazon Prime Video Channels, ChannelBox, Maskatel, Pluto TV, Rakuten TV, Redbox, Rostelecom, Samsung TV Plus, and Totalplay.

Eric Boyko, President, Co-founder, and CEO of Stingray, commented,

“What attracts the world’s biggest entertainment content providers to Stingray’s music and lifestyle services is our expert curation and adaptability to varied platforms as technologies and audience needs evolve.”

He added,

“We are thrilled to bring Qello Concerts by Stingray, Stingray Karaoke, Stingray Classica and Stingray Naturescape to new and existing partners looking to provide quality entertainment or respite and repose for their customers. With these new distribution agreements, we have grown our potential worldwide reach by over millions of viewers.”

Stingray’s free ad-supported TV channels offer audiences a way to access music and lifestyle content at no extra cost through free streaming services.

Montreal-based Stingray Group is a leading global music, media, and technology company with over 1,200 employees worldwide.

Stingray Group Inc. (RAY.A) is down 1.23 per cent and is trading at $7.21 per share as of 2:23 pm ET. 

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