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American video streaming service
WWE Network
WWE produced subscription network
DAZN
DAZN (; pronounced "da zone") is a British over-the-top sports streaming and entertainment platform. Founded in 2007 known as Perform Group via the merger of Premium TV Limited and Inform Group, it is owned by Access Industries, the investment group founded by Sir Len Blavatnik, and is headquartered in London, England. Shay Segev is DAZN's CEO as of January 2021. The non-executive directors are Lincoln Benet, John Gleasure, Guillaume D’Hauteville, Andrew Cramer, and Danny Townsend. Cramer's and Townsend's appointments followed DAZN's acquisition of Foxtel and Surj Sports $1 billion investment
ESPN+
ESPN+ is a brand of streaming-only sports programming primarily distributed through the ESPN direct-to-consumer streaming service, both owned by ESPN, which is a joint venture between the Walt Disney Company (which owns 72% via indirect subsidiary ABC Inc.) and Hearst Communications (which owns 18%), and the National Football League (which owns 10%). The service launched on April 12, 2018.
Triller TV
American combat sports streaming service
Lemino
is a Japanese video-on-demand streaming service operated by NTT Docomo. Originally established in 2011 as a joint venture with Avex—which held a 70% stake until 2022—the platform operated strictly as a subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) service under several names: (2011–2013), (2013–2015), and dTV (2015–2023). In April 2023, Docomo completely revamped the service, rebranding it as Lemino and transitioning it to a hybrid model that includes both a free ad-supported video-on-demand (AVOD) tier, featuring catch-up distribution for domestic television programs such as those from TV Tokyo and Yom
Wondrium
Educational media company