Bedrock powers RTL streaming service in Hungary
Tuesday, November 29th, 2022
Bedrock Delivers New RTL+ Hungary, The Most Advanced Central European Streaming Service
PARIS, France — Bedrock, the leading European streaming technology company, announced today that it has successfully launched a direct-to-consumer service for the newly rebranded RTL+.
Thanks to Bedrock’s platform ability to develop and support all types of features and tiers, RTL Hungary has put 3 tiers simultaneously on the market:
- AVOD: with RTL+ Light, the traditional catch-up TV offer;
- Telcos: with RTL+ Activ that offers more premium content, thanks to partnerships and distributions deals;
- SVOD: with the full package RTL+ that allows subscribers to enjoy RTL’s current linear shows and special content without ads, and with all premium streaming features (i.e. download for offline use, kids-section and multiple profiles).
The subscription-based and ad-free platform RTL+ is the largest Hungarian streaming service, offering local and often exclusive content coming to web, mobiles and smart TVs.
“Bedrock is a long-standing partner in the development of our VOD products and in the digital evolution of RTL, having helped us to innovate our VOD platforms RTLMost and RTL Most+. This joint work has now matured into the creation of RTL’s SVOD platform, RTL+. Thank you for a very efficient and quick collaboration.” – said Gabriella Vidus, CEO of RTL Hungary.
“Bedrock’s mission is to support national broadcast leaders in their ambitions to be on-par with global giants. We’re proud to have worked closely with RTL teams in Budapest to deliver a state-of-the-art platform, including a powerful personalisation and leveraging data for RTL to promote and distribute its content the best possible way,” said Jonas Engwall, CEO of Bedrock.
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