Globe partners with Korean streaming service
PHILIPPINE telecommunications company Globe has expanded its roster of video streaming site partners with the entry of VLive, a South Korean live video streaming and entertainment platform service.
“As we are relying on the internet for our main source of entertainment, we want to offer all types of content for our diverse set of users, and that includes streaming services for our subscribers who are avid fans of Korean pop music,” Ernest L. Cu, Globe President and CEO, said in a statement.
The partnership means that users can stream VLive’s content by registering through Globe’s prepaid data packages and promos (GoWATCH, GoSurf, and GoSAKTO, among others).
VLive is the live streaming video service of South Korean technology giant Naver Corp. which was launched in 2015. The site, and its mobile app, offers often exclusive live broadcasts, concerts, and reality series featuring South Korean celebrities. While many of the features are free, the service also offers subscriptions for premium content like surprise live broadcasts or fan interactions.
Among the artists who have content on VLive are KPop groups BTS, BLACKPINK, TWICE, TXT, and NCT.
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