"This investment is a renewed testimony to Canal+’s commitment to develop Asia as one of the group’s growth engines." By Georg Szalai Global Business Editor French media and telecom conglomerate ...
PCCW and Canal+ have announced a strategic partnership through which the French media giant will become a significant minority shareholder in PCCW’s Asian streaming service Viu. Canal+ will make a ...
France’s Canal+ has increased its stake in Viu to 36.8% as part of its $300M investment in the Southeast Asian streamer. This represents the last instalment of the cash injection and follows a ...
France’s Canal+ is getting into the Asian streaming business. The French pay-TV giant revealed Wednesday that it is buying a 26.1 percent stake in Hong Kong-based OTT video service Viu for $200 ...
The rush towards streaming bundles continues, with HBO Max and Asian giant Viu the latest to link up. Warner Bros. Discovery’s streaming platform and PCCW-owned Viu on Monday revealed a new streaming ...
June 21 (Reuters) - Vivendi VIV.PA-owned French television channel Canal+ will acquire a stake worth $300 million in Hong Kong-based PCCW's 0008.HK over-the-top streaming platform Viu. Canal+ has made ...
Warner Bros Discovery (WBD) and Viu, PCCW’s pan-regional OTT video streaming service, have announced a new streaming bundle, offering the HBO Max and Viu services in a single subscription. Set to ...
Viu, the streaming unit of Hong Kong billionaire Richard Li’s business empire, is considering an Asian expansion and creating more premium content through a partnership with Canal+ that could see the ...
Viu, the video streaming unit of Hong Kong billionaire Richard Li’s PCCW, is selling a 26.1% stake for $200 million to Canal+, the pay-TV group controlled by French billionaire Vincent Bolloré’s media ...
French pay-TV giant Canal+ is to take a significant minority stake in successful Asian streaming firm Viu. It could end up becoming its majority owner. Viu, a start-up backed by Hong Kong’s PCCW, ...
The deal also includes an option for the French pay-TV giant to up its stake to take majority control of the Asian video company. By Patrick Brzeski Asia Bureau Chief France’s Canal+ is getting into ...
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