FreeCast distribution deal with Mohu
October 10, 2023

FreeCast has sined distribution agreement with antenna-maker Mohu. This deal will see Mohu bundle FreeCast’s aggregated streaming service with the company’s antennas, giving consumers everything they need to cut the cord and access free TV service in a single package.
The FreeCast service brings streaming video services together into a single app: FAST channels, AVoD, SVoD and PPV. Mohu’s antennas allow US consumers to access their local over-the-air channels from stations like NBC, CBS, ABC, FOX, PBS, Univision, Telemundo, and more for live news, sports and weather.
FreeCast CEO, William Mobley, commented: “Mohu and FreeCast are both companies with a long history of serving cord-cutters, helping consumers get rid of those high TV bills and enjoy free television. Pairing Mohu antennas for local over-the-air broadcasts with FreeCast’s servicing unifying the various streaming providers makes great sense for consumers, and it makes sense for our companies to work together too.”
“As an Antennas Direct company since 2020, our goal is to bring modern technology, research, and development to your home reliably and affordably. By partnering with FreeCast, we’re able to reach an even larger market and spread the good news of OTA television. Our specialty is aesthetically pleasing antennas that are easy to install and easy to use – It’s everything you want in a TV antenna,” added Richard Schneider, Mohu President.
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