Deepdub dubbing for Love TV Channels
February 23, 2026
Deepdub, the foundational voice AI company, has announced a partnership with Love TV Channels, an independent TV channel publisher with over 25 million monthly viewers leading the creation of thematic localised streaming TV channels in Europe. Through this partnership, Deepdub’s AI-driven dubbing technology will help grow Love TV Channels’ catalogue across the Spanish, Italian, and French markets.
The collaboration supports the localisation of factual programming from Cineflix Rights, including titles such as WW2 By Drone, Brother vs Brother, Border Security: America’s Frontline, and more factual series that were previously unavailable in localised European FAST offerings. The partnership includes a focus on factual programming from Cineflix Rights, following its recent strategic investment in Love TV Channels.
“The FAST opportunity in Europe is massive, but only for operators who can localise at the speed of programming, not the speed of traditional dubbing,” said Ofir Krakowski, CEO and Co-Founder of Deepdub. “That’s exactly what this partnership with Love TV Channels unlocks. We’re making it possible to think in channels, not individual titles.”
“Expanding across European markets has barriers in terms of access to localised versions of premium content, especially when it comes to niche genres; resulting in difficult trade-offs between cost and reach, to overcome limitations of quality and variety of content,” added Teresa López, CEO and Co-Founder of Love TV Channels. “Our partnership with Deepdub changes that. We have been able to license content never dubbed into Spanish, Italian, or French, and unlock part of the Cineflix catalogue in these European markets, offering never-released premium localized content as part of our free TV thematic channels. This is a huge opportunity to increase our engagement with local audiences, reinforcing our ambitions for what Love TV Channels can achieve across Europe.”
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