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iKO Media Group to merge with STN

September 18, 2023 06.00 Europe/London By Chris Dziadul

iKO Media Group (iKOMG) and STN Storitve (STN) have announced their merger.

It fuses iKOMG’s tailored media solutions with STN’s advanced satellite teleport capabilities, expanding the range of services offered to both companies’ clients. This union assures an extended suite of solutions, encompassing satellite broadcasting, cloud services, playout management, disaster recovery, OTT platforms, fibre, IP delivery, sports and events and new age solutions for channel monitoring, streaming to social media and monetisation.

Commenting on the merger, Shmulik Koren and Shlomi Izkovitz, co-founders and co-owners of iKOMG, said: “We assure our existing customers that the exceptional service you have come to rely on will not only continue but be enhanced.

“We value their trust and look forward to extending the same commitment to new customers. This merger enables us to personally tailor solutions that best suit networks and content owners’ evolving needs while maintaining the highest standards of professionalism”.

Mitja Lovsin, co-founder of STN and co-owner of iKOMG added: “Following several years of successful and close collaboration between both companies, this merger was the next logical and key step to combine our strengths, resources, and shared vision. We are now even better equipped to build on our trusted quality services and deliver next-generation solutions, that will elevate our customers’ business today and beyond. Together, we are stronger, more agile, and poised to lead the company and our clients into a prosperous future”.

David Treadway, chairman of the merged group, said: “This merger creates a powerful new client centric organisation that is dedicated to market leading solutions for channels, broadcasters and content owners across the sector. It combines the strengths of two highly successful companies and brings about the marriage of innovation and bespoke, tailored services with strength of infrastructure and technology”.

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Filed Under: Central & East Europe, Newsline, Platforms, Satellite Tagged With: iKO Media Group, STN Edited: 18 September 2023 06:00

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