MTRSPT1 Extends Fast Channel Distribution to ZEASNs Free Ad-Supported Streaming Service Whalelive
August 2, 2022
ZEASN, the world’s leading provider of OTT and smart TV solutions, today announced the launch of FAST channel MTRSPT1 on its free, ad-supported streaming service WhaleLive. Worldwide WhaleLive users now can enjoy first-class global motorsports entertainment 24/7 on multiple ZEASN-supported smart TVs, including Philips, AOC, and Whale OS-powered connected televisions.
MTRSPT1 is the one-stop destination for all motorsports fans featuring live first-class racing, compelling motorsports reality, magazine and builder shows, documentaries, and lifestyle programming.
WhaleLive is a free ad-supported streaming service offering hundreds of free-to-stream linear channels and a library of on-demand content. Since its release in 2020, WhaleLive has introduced a smoother user interface, an enhanced Electronic Program Guide (EPG), app template, promotion resources, a powerful media player, and many more features. It not only helps content providers to publish streaming content quickly but also brings a better viewing experience to WhaleLive’s global users.
“We are thrilled to partner with MTRSPT1 to bring the best of motorsports entertainment to WhaleLive viewers around the world,” said Thomas Li, ZEASN Regional Director for Europe & LatAm. “As content streaming continues to grow, we believe WhaleLive users will enjoy viewing the wide variety of creative and hottest content that we consistently deliver, and are delighted to be expanding the reach of this popular, global motorsports programming.”
“The launch of MTRSPT1 on the WhaleLive service worldwide is a big step towards making our premium content available to all motorsports enthusiasts,” said John Duff, Chief Operating Officer for MTRSPT1. “MTRSPT1 offers first-class entertainment with an array of premium racing from all motorsports modalities in addition to the garage, magazine, and builder shows.”
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