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==7TV==
 
==7TV==
===2017-present===
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===2017-2019===
 
[[File:7TV_logo.svg|center|240px]]
 
[[File:7TV_logo.svg|center|240px]]
 
'''7TV''' is a video-on-demand service in Germany jointly run by [[ProSiebenSat.1 Media|ProSiebenSat.1]], and [[Discovery, Inc.]]. It is designed to be a German competitor to the likes of subscription-driven streaming services such as [[Netflix]] and [[Amazon Prime Video]], much like [[Hulu]] in the United States and [[Salto]] in France.
 
'''7TV''' is a video-on-demand service in Germany jointly run by [[ProSiebenSat.1 Media|ProSiebenSat.1]], and [[Discovery, Inc.]]. It is designed to be a German competitor to the likes of subscription-driven streaming services such as [[Netflix]] and [[Amazon Prime Video]], much like [[Hulu]] in the United States and [[Salto]] in France.
   
 
==Joyn==
 
==Joyn==
===2019 (tentative)===
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===2019-present===
 
[[File:JOYN_logo.svg|center|240px]]
 
[[File:JOYN_logo.svg|center|240px]]
 
On June 2019, Discovery and ProSiebenSat.1 announced they would replace 7TV with new streaming service entitled '''Joyn''', with other German broadcasters such as public broadcaster [[ZDF]], [[Sport1]], and [[Welt]] soon to be a part of the platform.[https://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2019/05/08/prosiebensat-1-discovery-to-launch-german-streaming-service-joyn-in-june/]
 
On June 2019, Discovery and ProSiebenSat.1 announced they would replace 7TV with new streaming service entitled '''Joyn''', with other German broadcasters such as public broadcaster [[ZDF]], [[Sport1]], and [[Welt]] soon to be a part of the platform.[https://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2019/05/08/prosiebensat-1-discovery-to-launch-german-streaming-service-joyn-in-june/]

Revision as of 12:54, 18 June 2019

7TV

2017-2019

7TV logo

7TV is a video-on-demand service in Germany jointly run by ProSiebenSat.1, and Discovery, Inc.. It is designed to be a German competitor to the likes of subscription-driven streaming services such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, much like Hulu in the United States and Salto in France.

Joyn

2019-present

JOYN logo

On June 2019, Discovery and ProSiebenSat.1 announced they would replace 7TV with new streaming service entitled Joyn, with other German broadcasters such as public broadcaster ZDF, Sport1, and Welt soon to be a part of the platform.[1]