Kiswe brings Jamaican football to global fans with 1LUVTV
September 12, 2025
Kiswe, a global player in direct-to-consumer (D2C) streaming technology, has announced a multi-year partnership with PPIVOTT, a strategic brand identity development agency, to stream the Jamaica Premier League (JPL) worldwide via 1LUVTV, a new digital platform with ambitions to become a destination for Caribbean sports, music, and culture. During the first year of this partnership, 1LUVTV will livestream approximately 150 JPL matches globally, with that number expected to grow each year.
Powered by Kiswe, 1LUVTV will enable the JPL to reach its fans wherever they are in the world, providing both domestic and international viewers the opportunity to engage with the JPL community through Kiswe’s industry-leading interactive fan features.
Additionally, 1LUVTV will offer flexible pricing options, with both weekend and monthly packages available, to ensure all fans are able to access JPL games at an affordable price.
“We’re excited to partner with PPIVOTT to bring the Jamaica Premier League to audiences around the world,” said Glenn Booth, CEO of Kiswe. “Football is a global sport, and we can’t wait to help our partners highlight the rich talent and culture of the Caribbean.”
“The future is here for LIVE sports and entertainment produced in Jamaica and the Caribbean to reach the world”, said ONeil Walters, Executive Chairman of PPIVOTT, the league’s exclusive 2025 – 2030 Host Broadcaster. “Together with PPIVOTT’s team partners of Kiswe and Phase 3 Productions, we are bringing the best of local and international broadcast expertise to deliver the Jamaica Premier League direct to the consumer (D2C) worldwide.
1LUVTV will begin streaming games on September 14th, which will include the highly anticipated rematch of last season’s 2025 finalist, Cavaliers SC and league champions Mt. Pleasant FC.
“We’re absolutely elated about this groundbreaking partnership. Integrating these advanced production technologies is a huge leap forward for professional football in Jamaica”, said Owen Hill, CEO of Professional Football Jamaica Limited. “It’s not just about better broadcasts—it’s about opening up new commercial avenues and delivering world-class value to our fans and partners. We can’t wait to see the incredible growth and excitement this will bring to the league.”
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