by Matteo Comberti | Jul 9, 2025 | Noticia principal inglés, OTT / VOD
Warner Bros. Discovery’s streaming platform Max changed its name back to HBO Max on July 9. Although the news had been announced on May 14, 2025, the simultaneous implementation of the rebranding worldwide was unexpected, given that previous changes of this kind had...
Mexico:
Fox Corporation acquires Caliente TV and announces launch of new Pay TV channel and new SVOD service
by Matteo Comberti | Jun 19, 2025 | Audiovisual Market in General, Superior derecha segunda inglés
US media behemoth Fox Corporation, which provides a free streaming service in the Mexican market under the name of Tubi, has announced the acquisition of Caliente TV, a Mexican sports broadcasting brand owned by betting powerhouse Caliente. Caliente TV delivers its...
Global:
Following agreement with France’s TF1, Netflix to offer Free to Air TV channels for the first time ever
by Matteo Comberti | Jun 18, 2025 | Mas noticias 1 inglés, OTT / VOD
Netflix keeps on boosting its content offer in order to enhance its users’ experience. On June 17, the streaming giant announced a historic agreement with TF1, a French Free-To-Air TV channel. Beginning in the summer of 2026 (in the northern hemisphere), the channels...
Peru:
Telefónica sells its Peruvian business to Integra Tec International
by Matteo Comberti | Apr 14, 2025 | Mas noticias 3 inglés, Telecommunications
Spanish telecommunications giant Telefónica announced on April 13 the closing of the agreement to sell its Peruvian subsidiary, which provides Pay TV, Internet and phone services under the Movistar brand. The purchasing company is Integra Tec International, which is...
Argentina:
TNT Sports renews deal with AFA to extend broadcasting rights for local soccer league until 2031
by Matteo Comberti | Apr 4, 2025 | Content, Mas noticias 4 inglés
Warner Bros. Discovery’s premium channel, TNT Sports Premium, has reached a deal with the Argentine Soccer Association (AFA) to extend the rights to broadcast Liga Profesional (Argentine soccer’s first division) matches for a period of four years beyond the expiration...