Love Nature launches on Struum
January 27, 2022
Love Nature, a wildlife and nature brand with linear and streaming channels available in over 127 countries, has announced its launch on Struum, a new US-based streaming platform which allows subscribers to access series and movies from a roster of niche streaming services. Love Nature’s nature and wildlife series and documentaries will now be available to Struum subscribers.
“Struum’s unique, credit-based subscription service has been picking up momentum among major media players in the streaming space as a means of connecting great content with audiences who are hungry for new programming,” says Carlyn Staudt, Global General Manager, Love Nature. “Partnering with Struum aligns Love Nature with dozens of premium content services and continues our strategy to expand the reach and discoverability of Love Nature to US audiences through new and emerging OTT platforms.”
Kerry Ball, Global Head of Content Partnerships and Distribution at Struum, added: “Love Nature’s unique content is an excellent addition to our platform, which has added a diverse array of new streaming services and libraries over the last few months. We’re looking forward to bringing their incredible nature programming to our viewers.”
Love Nature is available in over 365 million households worldwide via partnerships with Sky Nature (UK, Germany and Italy), Youku (China), Starhub (Singapore), KPN, VodafoneZiggo (Netherlands) and more. Love Nature is also available in the U.S. as a FAST (free, ad-supported television) channel on growing platforms like The Roku Channel, Samsung TV Plus, VIZIO WatchFree+, Xumo and PrendeTV in the US
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