FreeCast Officially Launches the Caribbean’s First United Free Streaming Platform Across 25 Countries and Territories
FreeCast Officially Launches the Caribbean’s First United Free Streaming Platform Across 25 Countries and Territories
Breakthrough deployment brings hundreds of free channels and thousands of on-demand titles, reaching over 10 million viewers across the region.
ORLANDO, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--FreeCast is announcing the official full launch of its free streaming service throughout the Caribbean, marking the company’s first significant international expansion. After several months of limited strategic rollout, FreeCast has secured international streaming rights, partnered with local broadcasters, and established distribution agreements throughout the region as necessary for a more comprehensive launch. The service is now live in over 25 countries and territories, delivering hundreds of free streaming channels and thousands of on-demand movies and TV episodes.
Users in Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, and other US territories will have enhanced access to the platform and a wider selection of content, including all programming currently enjoyed by US-based viewers, some of which is not available internationally.
The Caribbean launch features a robust collection of locally produced and regionally focused channels, such as One Caribbean Television, One Caribbean Weather, CaribVision, TRACE Latina, TRACE Brasil, TRACE Sports Stars, Ayiti TV, Tele Independence, Enlace, Caracol Mix, and Azteca International. With programming in English, Spanish, Portuguese, and Creole, FreeCast is able to cater to a diverse and multi-national audience across a region of unique cultures and multiple languages. The platform is also direct-to-mobile (D2M), optimized to work on a wide variety of mobile devices, from the latest smartphones to older and less powerful hardware which is widely used throughout the region.
FreeCast CEO William Mobley emphasized the significance of this launch: “This is more than just a geographic expansion, it’s a demonstration of the power of our platform. By eliminating reliance on costly physical infrastructure, we’re able to deliver high-quality, free television to regions that have historically faced accessibility challenges. That includes the challenge of the physical geography, of managing media rights across different national jurisdictions, and of reaching a population with a high reliance on mobile viewership with a wide range of device specs. As streaming becomes the global standard, FreeCast is going to be a powerful tool for many such regions.”
With this rollout, FreeCast is bringing expanded access, innovative distribution, and a powerful revenue engine for local programmers to the islands of the Caribbean, while positioning the platform for global growth.
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