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Xite launches 3 music channels on fubo TV in the US

May 8, 2018 10.35 Europe/London By Robert Briel

Amsterdam-based music video company Xite has reached agreement with US OTT provider fuboTV to launch three new music video networks in the US.

The channels, which broadcast the most popular music videos, are now available through fuboTV and are completely localised.

Cees Honig, CEO of Xite Networks USA: “We are thrilled to launch Xite on fuboTV. Their next generation OTT platform and audience are a perfect fit for Xite’’s services.”

Xite has launched three different US networks today: Xite, XiteE x Vibe and Xite x Rock.

Xite features the most popular hip-hop, R&B, pop, rock and dance music videos that are burning up the charts, along with the rising stars of tomorrow and hits from the recent past. The launch on fuboTV marks the first time Xite is available as a linear channel in the US, and is curated daily by a team of music experts with their finger on the pulse of the American music market.

Xite x Vibe with a blend of rap, trap, mainstream and alternative hip- hop and R&B music videos. Featuring artists that are currently breaking chart records, to recurrent hits from years past, plus up-and-coming artists just waiting to be discovered.

Xite x Rock with a mix of mainstream and hard rock with cutting- edge alternative and indie rock music videos. Ranging from new, chart-topping hits, to classics from the last decade by instantly recognisable artists, and featuring fresh videos by rising stars.

The three Xite channels are part of fuboTV Extra, a broader-focused and pricier package that offers more than 80 channels for $49.99 per month. The fuboTV basic service retails at $44.99 per month.

The new Fubo Extra tier features channels such as BabyTV, BBC World News, Cooking Channel, DIY Network, Game Show Network, INSP, Sony Movie Channel, Revolt, and Stadium, as well as People TV and the three music nets from Xite.

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Filed Under: Newsline, OTT, TV Tagged With: fuboTV, music videos, US Edited: 8 May 2018 10:41

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Arnhem-based Robert covers the Benelux, France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland as well as IPTV, web TV, connected TV and OTT. Email Robert at rbriel@broadbandtvnews.com.

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