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2007–2010 | 2010–2014 | 2014–2016 | 2016 | 2016–2018 | 2018–2020 | 2020–present |
TV Now is the video-on-demand service of Mediengruppe RTL Deutschland, the largest commercial broadcaster in Germany. It provides live streams of the broadcaster’s main free-to-air TV channels (such as RTL, VOX and n-tv) and catch-up programming for up to 30 days for free, with other content available for a monthly fee.
TV Now’s main competitor is Joyn, jointly run by ProSiebenSat.1 Media and Discovery, Inc.
RTL Now
2007–2010
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2010–2014
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2014–2016
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TV Now
2016
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All the video-on-demand services of the network’s individual channels, such as RTL NOW and VOX NOW, were bundled together on 1 March 2016 under the name TV Now.
2016–2018
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A new logo was introduced in October 2016, after barely seven months.
- DWDL.de (German)
2018–present
2018–2020
The logo was slightly modified in December 2018, and the service was extended to cover live streams of the network’s pay-TV channels (they were originally confined to the free-to-air channels).
2020–present
TV Now introduced yet another new logo in April 2020, shrinking the TV part, and revamped its interface completely.
RTL+
2021 (tentative)
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The TVNow streaming service will be renamed RTL + in the second half of 2021 and the RTLplus channel will change its name, the name is currently unknown.[1]
- DWDL.de (German) (including brand film)
Part of RTL Group
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