Technology provider Bedrock says it has enabled the new M6+ streaming service to reach 15 new devices.
M6+ is currently distributed through set-top box providers, such as Orange, Bouygues Telecom, and Free and is also in with Smart TV brands and other OTT devices like Samsung, LG, Hisense, Philips, Android TV, Apple TV, and Amazon Fire TV.
The platform is also available on all Apple iOS and Android devices, and soon, it will extend its reach to in-car entertainment systems.
“Our long-standing partnership with Bedrock has been a key factor in the success of launching our new platform, M6+. Bedrock deeply understood our streaming vision and transformed it into practical innovations with remarkable ingenuity. We’re delighted to bring these advancements to our users in France” said Henri de Fontaines, Member of the M6 Executive Board in charge of Strategy, Streaming, and Distribution.
M6+ has expanded the RTL-owned broadcaster’s library to over 30,000 hours of audio and video content, including an additional 10,000 hours of exclusive programming.
The Bedrock platform offers a variety of features, such as the upcoming release of a generative AI-powered search engine, allowing users to personalise their streaming journey and creating a truly immersive experience.
“The launch of M6+ is another amazing streaming milestone for the Bedrock and M6 teams. We at Bedrock are incredibly happy to have earned the confidence of one of Europe’s premiere media companies and to accompany them into the streaming future,” said Jonas Engwall, CEO of Bedrock.
M6+ will live-stream the Euro 2024 final alongside a data-rich video player displaying live stats updates and other initatives to engage fans.