If you are a user of the Xumo Play streaming service, you are about to get more local viewing options, because on Tuesday, the Cox Media Group (Cmg) announced that its newly launched local streaming channel Neighborhood TV will be joining the Xumo Play streaming lineup beginning on Friday, Dec. 1.
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“Live news, whether national or local, has always been a top performing genre of programming on Xumo Play,” Xumo Play VP Stefan Van Engen said. “Neighborhood TV’s hyper-local community coverage will be a great complement to our growing lineup of local and national channels, offering our customers more ways to get the news they care about most.”
What Is Neighborhood TV?
Neighborhood TV (Ntv) is a free ad-supported streaming TV (Fast) local news channel and since launching in August 2023 has grown to cover 70 individual neighborhoods in Atlanta and 30 in Charlotte, with plans to...
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“Live news, whether national or local, has always been a top performing genre of programming on Xumo Play,” Xumo Play VP Stefan Van Engen said. “Neighborhood TV’s hyper-local community coverage will be a great complement to our growing lineup of local and national channels, offering our customers more ways to get the news they care about most.”
What Is Neighborhood TV?
Neighborhood TV (Ntv) is a free ad-supported streaming TV (Fast) local news channel and since launching in August 2023 has grown to cover 70 individual neighborhoods in Atlanta and 30 in Charlotte, with plans to...
- 11/28/2023
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
NFL superfans have this week circled on their calendar all year. The 2023 NFL Draft starts Thursday, April 27, and the free streaming platform Xumo Play wants to make sure you stay in the loop on what every team in the league is doing as it takes its first steps into the new season.
Xumo has announced it is now offering the NFL Channel, a free ad-supported TV (Fast) channel. All year round, the NFL Channel features hundreds of hours or curated programming, including replays of classic games, special live programming, and movies, shows and documentaries from NFL Films and NFL Media.
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Although fans won’t be able to watch live, pick-by-pick coverage of the entire draft on the free NFL Channel— viewers can find this on ABC, ESPN or the premium cable channel NFL Network—, the channel will offer live look-ins, commentary and analysis via “NFL Draft Center,...
Xumo has announced it is now offering the NFL Channel, a free ad-supported TV (Fast) channel. All year round, the NFL Channel features hundreds of hours or curated programming, including replays of classic games, special live programming, and movies, shows and documentaries from NFL Films and NFL Media.
Watch Now $0 / month play.xumo.com
Although fans won’t be able to watch live, pick-by-pick coverage of the entire draft on the free NFL Channel— viewers can find this on ABC, ESPN or the premium cable channel NFL Network—, the channel will offer live look-ins, commentary and analysis via “NFL Draft Center,...
- 4/26/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Xumo, the ad-supported streaming service, has launched a new 24/7 live news channel from ABC News, the company announced on Monday.
The channel, dubbed ABC News Live, will cover breaking news as well as 2020 election coverage, including analysis of this Wednesday’s Democratic presidential debate.
“ABC News Live offers exceptional, world-class coverage of the most important stories and events around the globe, and now, millions of Xumo viewers can access it 24/7 across our premium, multi-screen distribution network of smart TVs, mobile, web and streaming devices,” Stefan Van Engen, Svp of content partnerships and programming at Xumo, said in a statement. “ABC has long been a trusted name in news, and especially as the 2020 election heats up–Xumo viewers will appreciate straightforward political news, event coverage and more–available for free on our service.”
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The Irvine-based company now offers more than 180 digital channels for free,...
The channel, dubbed ABC News Live, will cover breaking news as well as 2020 election coverage, including analysis of this Wednesday’s Democratic presidential debate.
“ABC News Live offers exceptional, world-class coverage of the most important stories and events around the globe, and now, millions of Xumo viewers can access it 24/7 across our premium, multi-screen distribution network of smart TVs, mobile, web and streaming devices,” Stefan Van Engen, Svp of content partnerships and programming at Xumo, said in a statement. “ABC has long been a trusted name in news, and especially as the 2020 election heats up–Xumo viewers will appreciate straightforward political news, event coverage and more–available for free on our service.”
Also Read: How Xumo Differentiates Itself From Competitors Like Pluto TV
The Irvine-based company now offers more than 180 digital channels for free,...
- 11/18/2019
- by Sean Burch
- The Wrap
Xumo, one of the biggest ad-supported streaming platforms, is ramping up at a time when rivals like Pluto TV have become acquisition targets.
The 8-year-old company now reaches 5.5 million active users each month, a 60 percent increase from eight months ago, according to Xumo Svp of content Stefan Van Engen. Users are also spending more time on the platform — about four hours per session on average, he said.
That growth — along with the recent sale of Pluto TV to Viacom for $340 million — has led to talk that Xumo itself could be on the block. The company has declined to discuss a February report that Sinclair Broadcasting is exploring a deal.
Also Read: Mastering the Ins and Outs of Building Linear Ott Channels
We caught up with Van Engen to discuss just how the company could benefit from the big-budget original content play by the Netflixes and Amazons of the streaming industry.
The 8-year-old company now reaches 5.5 million active users each month, a 60 percent increase from eight months ago, according to Xumo Svp of content Stefan Van Engen. Users are also spending more time on the platform — about four hours per session on average, he said.
That growth — along with the recent sale of Pluto TV to Viacom for $340 million — has led to talk that Xumo itself could be on the block. The company has declined to discuss a February report that Sinclair Broadcasting is exploring a deal.
Also Read: Mastering the Ins and Outs of Building Linear Ott Channels
We caught up with Van Engen to discuss just how the company could benefit from the big-budget original content play by the Netflixes and Amazons of the streaming industry.
- 4/3/2019
- by Matt Lopez
- The Wrap
Xumo, one of the biggest ad-supported streaming platforms, is ramping up at time when rivals like Pluto TV have become acquisition targets.
The eight-year-old company now reaches 5.5 million active users each month, a 60 percent increase from eight months ago, according to Xumo senior VP of content Stefan Van Engen. Users are also spending more time on the platform — about four hours per session on average, he said.
Xumo’s success has made it an acquisition target. Van Engen declined comment on a recent Variety report that Sinclair Broadcast Group was in talks to purchase the company, nor on the company’s revenues; Sinclair did not respond to requests for comment. But media giants are keenly interested in the Ott space: In January, Viacom announced the $340 million acquisition of Xumo’s chief rival, Pluto TV.
Also Read: Mastering the Ins and Outs of Building Linear Ott Channels
Helping drive this growth,...
The eight-year-old company now reaches 5.5 million active users each month, a 60 percent increase from eight months ago, according to Xumo senior VP of content Stefan Van Engen. Users are also spending more time on the platform — about four hours per session on average, he said.
Xumo’s success has made it an acquisition target. Van Engen declined comment on a recent Variety report that Sinclair Broadcast Group was in talks to purchase the company, nor on the company’s revenues; Sinclair did not respond to requests for comment. But media giants are keenly interested in the Ott space: In January, Viacom announced the $340 million acquisition of Xumo’s chief rival, Pluto TV.
Also Read: Mastering the Ins and Outs of Building Linear Ott Channels
Helping drive this growth,...
- 3/5/2019
- by Matt Lopez
- The Wrap
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