Fox Latin American Channels Launch Online VOD Service

Fox Latin American Channels has selected the leading online video platform Brightcove to deliver online VOD service. Fox Latin American Channels have launched the new online VOD initiative on June 16th and is utilizing Brightcove online platform to deliver more than 800 hours of video content in Spanish and Portuguese from some of the network’s most popular shows through its Mundo Fox portals like http://www.mundofox.com and http://www.mundofox.com.br.

Fox Latin American Channels have drawn 1.5 million unique users and 2.5 million page views for Mundo Fox. The Latin American channels of Fox can deliver HD-quality full episodes and clips of popular series using Brightcove platform and deliver series that include 24, Family Guy and Burn Notice.

The News Corporation Limited owned Fox Latin American Channels includes Fox, FX, Fox Life, Fox Sports, Fox News, National Geographic Channel, National Geographic Music, Universal Channel, Hallmark Channel, Utilisima, SPEED Channel, Baby TV Channel, .Fox Networks, BienSimple, Fox Toma 1 and Fox Telecolombia.

Pablo Silva, vice president of global online publishing of Fox International Channels said “We’re proud to expand our online video offering to include premium and long-form content particularly as demand from consumers and advertisers grows throughout Latin America, this is not about just publishing videos online,” added Silva. “Our long-term goal is to become one of the most popular and profitable video destinations in our markets, propelled by our flagship TV properties and brands as well as platforms such as Brightcove.”

Jeremy Allaire, Brightcove’s chairman and chief executive officer said “We’re excited to work with Fox Latin American Channels as they continue to expand their long-form on-demand offerings, which include some of the most highly sought after entertainment programming on the Web, Fox Latin American Channels continues to be at the forefront of innovation when it comes to online video and on-demand viewing, and we’re proud that the Brightcove online video platform has been chosen to support their ongoing efforts in Latin America and around the world.”

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