
Whale TV has announced the rollout of Whale OS 10 will begin this quarter. Existing Whale TV partners, which account for 43 million monthly active TVs will be among the first brands to gain access.
In Las Vegas for CES, Whale TV has also announced a Whale TV Profit Sharing program that will compensate partner brands for every TV set shipped, plus a share of platform revenue with a combined total of up to 40% of Whale TV monetisation revenue.
“We firmly believe in harmony and ensuring everyone is fairly compensated for their contributions. That’s how you build partnerships that last, based on trust. Hardware margins on TVs are razor-thin, so TV brands need other sources of revenue to drive business growth,” said Jason He, CEO at Whale TV. “We enable our partners to reinvest into their business so they can protect themselves against competition and expand their market share.”
Whale OS 10 adds further personalised viewing through user profiles and AI-powered recommendations. Whale TV’s voice assistant is powered by ChatGPT and LLM, enables users to interact with their TV in a more natural, conversational way.
The Whale TV operating system is available for global deployment, supporting all tuner standards and offering UI localization in 68 languages. With over a decade of experience in the industry, Whale TV collaborates with 13 TV manufacturers, including Moka, KTC, Express Luck, HKC and SQY.