Tag: FAST TV

  • Cape May Studios partners with Amagi to unleash global screams with Panic TV and Pánico TV Español

    Cape May Studios partners with Amagi to unleash global screams with Panic TV and Pánico TV Español

    MUMBAI: In a move that marries scares with scalability, Cape May Studios has partnered with cloud-based TV technology firm Amagi to launch two adrenaline-pumping FAST channels: Panic TV and Pánico TV Español. The next-gen media company, known for tapping into fan-fuelled niche communities, has set its sights on global viewers hungry for high-stakes thrills.

    Panic TV delivers a mix of action, horror, sci-fi, crime, and mystery curated for millennials and gen z, while Pánico TV Español brings the same punch in Spanish. The channels promise content for those who crave recreational fear, from creature features to paranormal thrillers.

    Amagi will handle everything from channel creation and playout to global distribution. The tech firm’s cloud-based FAST solutions will help Cape May Studios break out across north America, latin America, Europe, and beyond, without the weight of traditional broadcast overhead.

    “The convergence of genre storytelling and digital streaming has never been more potent”, said Cape May Studios founder & CEO Sachin Gokhale. “With Amagi’s global infrastructure and proven expertise in FAST, we can now scale our content strategy across continents, languages, and platforms — meeting audiences where they are, with the stories they crave”.

    Amagi co-founder & CRO Srinivasan KA added, “Cape May Studios is entering the FAST space with a sharp brand identity and an eye on global opportunity. We’re excited to help them bring Panic TV and Pánico TV Español to life through our unique solutions in cloud playout, ad insertion, and seamless distribution to top-tier digital platforms around the world”.

    With an imminent rollout on major FAST platforms, Cape May Studios is betting on genre content to become a global mainstay, tapping into both English- and Spanish-speaking markets. As indie studios find new ways to bypass legacy models, the Cape May-Amagi partnership underscores the growing power of cloud-native tech in international broadcasting.

     

  • Sinclair to take ANI’s My India to US TV homes

    Sinclair to take ANI’s My India to US TV homes

    MUMBAI: My India is going to Uncle Sam. Indian news Agency Asian News International (ANI) and  Sinclair subsidiary Sinclair  Broadcast have signed an agreement wherein the latter will take the former’s weekly TV programme My India to major American cities.

    Launched in Q2’24 and produced by  ANI, My India offers a 30-minute in-depth reportage and analysis of  India’s economy, vibrant culture and growing impact on the global stage. My  India also captures the deepening people to people (P2P), business to business (B2B) and government to government (G2G) ties between two of the most important democracies in the world. 

    Hitherto, the show could  be viewed in the US through Komo TV’s FAST channel and its affiliated YouTube channel, and on Tag Tv’s You Tube channel in the US and Canada.
     

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    My India will be made available across the US  in Washington DC, California, Rhode Island, Ohio, Michigan, Florida,  Indiana, Seattle, Baltimore, Texas, and Wisconsin among others over Sinclair-owned  TV stations affiliated with ABC, CBS, NBC, and Fox.

    Said Sinclair  president & CEO Chris Ripley: “The expanded distribution of My India highlights the close connections between the world’s oldest democracy and the world’s largest democracy. We look forward to continuing our partnership with  ANI.”

    Said ANI CEO Sanjiv Prakash: “The relationship between  ANI and  Sinclair  has already proven to be successful and is a testament to the strong bond between the US and India. We are excited to reach a broader audience in the US, including the  Indian diaspora and beyond. We look forward to bringing My  India showcasing unique and personal stories highlighting  India’s ancient culture and thriving traditions to more homes in America.” 

    The expanded partnership between Sinclair and  ANI builds on the solid foundation established between the two companies with a joint mission to provide high quality news stories from  India and the broader south Asia region to a diverse set of American audiences interested in understanding the  India story, said an ANI press release.