Rakuten TV adds Red Bull TV and Vevo channels
June 20, 2024

Rakuten TV, the European streaming platform, has added new FAST channels across the continent.
There are three new channels in Spain: Red Bull TV, Vevo Pop and Vevo Latino; three new free channels in the UK: Red Bull TV, Vevo Pop and Vevo Hip-Hop & R&B; three new channels in Italy: Red Bull TV, Vevo Pop, Vevo 90’s and 00’s,;three new channels in France: Red Bull TV, Vevo Hip-Hop & R&B, Vevo Pop. Germany also sees the launch of Red Bull TV, Vevo Pop and Vevo Schlager Pop.
Vevo Pop presents the latest music from celebrated pop artists. From Aitana to Harry Stylesm the channel immerses viewers in the vibrant world of pop music with curated music video programming.
Vevo Latino invites viewers to enjoy the biggest hits from Spain and Latin America in one place. From the popular sounds of Karol G to the hit tunes of Omar Montes, this channel celebrates the diversity of Latin music with an extensive collection of videos from top artists.
Vevo ’90s & ’00s will invite the public to relive the greatest hits of internationally renowned artists of these two decades. Featuring the Spice Girls and Britney Spears and more, this channel celebrates the richness and diversity of music from these eras.
Vevo Hip-Hop & R&B enables users to enjoy the hits of some of the world biggest R&B artists including Drake, Maes, Maître Gims and Eva Queen.
Red Bull TV offers a wide range of content including live events, films and series produced by Red Bull. From sports and culture to inspirational adventures, Red Bull TV provides diverse programming that aims to transcend the ordinary, providing access to communities, personalities and moments to viewers.
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