“We’ve been incredibly proud of our traction in the space, something we’ve achieved fairly rapidly, thanks to our programming and audience development strategies,” sai d Amogo executive Peter von Ondarza.
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Channels under their umbrella include “Grjngo”, “Bjgtjme Movies”, the financial and economic documentary channel “Moconomy”, as well as “Artflix”, a movie channel for classic movies and series whose unique selling proposition is the in-house colorization of black & white movies. “Partnering to deliver Amogo’s FAST channels will be another stone in the yellow brick road to our destination: the democratization of access to content through ad supported platforms.”īased in Germany, Amogo Networx ( ) originally began building its suite of branded content on YouTube, building its audience to over 6 million subscribers, with 1 billion movie views per year. “Amogo Networx’s growth from a YouTube channel to a full on movie channel is a wonderful case study in the possibilities when content creation and delivery of content over the internet meet,” said Wurl’s Chief Operating Officer, Sean Doherty, Jr. The Wurl-powered FAST channels will distribute and monetize Amogo Networx’s programming across the United States, the European Union and Latin America in six total languages. Palo Alto, CA – J– Wurl, the world leader in powering streaming TV, today announced its agreement with Amogo Networx, a global film network, to launch the company’s new, Free Ad Supported TV (FAST) channels across various CTV platforms including Samsung TV Plus, LG, Rakuten TV and Roku.