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Huawei Video teams up with Clubbing TV

June 2, 2021 09.43 Europe/London By Chris Dziadul

Huawei Video and Clubbing TV have entered into a video distribution partnership across more than 60 countries in Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East, Africa, and Latin America.

As a result, Huawei Video subscribers will be able to watch Clubbing TV’s linear feed thanks to a Premium linear High Quality section which will be advertising free. In Western Europe countries, the Premium linear will be available for €3.99 per month. Users will be able to enjoy exclusive live broadcasting from concerts & festivals, DJ sets, interviews with renowned DJs, music videos and documentaries 24/7. For those that choose not to subscribe, a Freemium linear option will be available supported by ads.

In addition to the linear feed of Clubbing TV, the long-format video assets of the channel will be rolling out across all Huawei Video platforms in the Premium VOD section.

The Premium VOD will offer more than 300 curated contents including concerts, festivals, sets from the biggest DJs and long-format documentaries. The Freemium VOD will itself include more than 1500 dance music short-format videos, reports, interviews and talk-shows.

Commenting on the partnership, Clubbing TV’s founder, chairman and CEO Stéphane Schweitzer said: “Clubbing TV’s music and lifestyle TV channel is proud to offer its premium content to Huawei Video’s viewers around the world. With a potential global audience of over 700 million smartphone and tablets users, Huawei is one of the leading smart device manufacturers. Thanks to this strategic partnership Clubbing TV will extend its footprint to more than 60 countries worldwide and reach a new audience of music enthusiasts that will be able to watch live and on demand the very best of Clubbing TV’s content. Whether it’s DJ sets, broadcasts from festivals, concerts or interviews, Clubbing TV will unquestionably be the one stop destination all dance music and electronic music lovers on Huawei Video”.

James Xu, consumer cloud service and video business dept director, Huawei Video, added: “Huawei Video’s positioning is to deliver high-quality video services to users based on fully equipped infrastructures. We are cooperating with Clubbing TV to accurately provide the linear feed of the channel and its quality video content to Huawei users, and we will keep working together for mutual development. We are always willing to provide our client with the content they love, and we are thrilled to expand our content offering with Clubbing TV, a channel dedicated to music and lifestyle lovers which represents the perfect asset to our world line-up”.

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