Revry FAST channel on TCLtv+
October 24, 2024
TCLtv+, the streaming service offered by consumer electronics company, TCL, and Revry, the LGBTQ+ streaming network, have announced a joint content partnership that will bring the Revry FAST channel to the TCLtv+ streaming service beginning this October.
The Revry channel will provide TCLtv+ viewers the best of LGBTQ+ film, TV, and Revry originals including: the International Vogue League featuring Halloween Ball and the GLAAD award winning, Drag Latina. Audiences in the US can find Revry’s FAST Channel by going to the TCLtv+ app’s Pop Culture and Indie Mix category.
“Our partnership with TCLtv+ will bring our extensive library of LGBTQ+ programming to an even broader audience,” commented Damian Pelliccione, CEO and co-founder of Revry. “This collaboration allows us to amplify the queer stories and perspectives that matter most by bringing Revry’s FAST channel and content to TCL+’s premier streaming service.”
“We are pleased to offer our viewers Revry’s inclusive and impactful programming, which helps diversify the content landscape on TCLtv+ and aligns with our commitment to offering unique and diverse voices,” said Catherine Zhang, VP, Content Service & Partnership, TCL.
“TCL represents a significant expansion for Revry, and we’re excited to engage and entertain audiences across North America,” added Daniel Schnider, Head of Business Development and Distribution at Revry. “This partnership enables us to further extend our reach and showcase the diversity of queer voices, offering even more viewers access to our unique and inclusive programming.”
TCLtv+ now features over 350 FAST Channels from major independent networks and studios including Paramount, FOX, A+E, Lionsgate, NBCUniversal, NFL, Scripps, Fremantle, Vevo, and more.
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