Entclick VoD relaunches, powered by Redge Media
December 21, 2021
The classic movie VoD service Entclick has relaunched on a new platform powered by Redge Media. It features a modern look and feel, and an intuitive user interface. It is multiscreen, including Connected TVs. The content is available in 4K and in a fully secured manner. Redge Media has served for this end-to-end deployment, including monetisation solution.
Entclick made its debut in April this year as the place to go for classic movies in excellent quality. It offers the heritage of Hollywood and European cinema with gems like The Graduate, The Deer Hunter and Belle de Jour. The content is curated by Tomasz Raczek – one of the top cinema critics in Poland. Many titles are available in UHD for the first time on television. The business model is TVoD.
The deployment has been based on Redge Media for VoD – the complete solution developed and optimised for content distributors looking for an easy and hassle-free way to deliver their materials to a wider audience. With Redge Media for VoD any content owner can set up its VoD outlet, even without competence in video or portal technologies. This follows the greater paradigm of UX 3.0 which consists of dedicated video solutions for different verticals of life such as VoD, News, Sports, Theatres, Books, Kids, Lifestyle.
“With Redge Media we are happy to help Entclick improve the product and usability. Cult classics – that often are missing in the largest VoD streaming platforms – deserve the same user experience which super streamers provide. Our Redge Media for VoD solution delivers it in a fast and affordable manner,” stated Tomasz Pałdyna, Sales Director at Redge Technologies.
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