International: HOOQ, Southeast Asia’s leading on-demand service announced a series of partnerships at Asia TV Forum 2019 held in Singapore last week, further cementing its position as the entertainment platform built in Asia, for Asia.
HOOQ is partnering with Outdoor Channel, Mediacorp, TechStorm and ONE Championship across all four markets – Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand. Additionally, HOOQ is also partnering with JKN Dhamx, M Channel, New18, Channel 3 Catch-up and Thairath TV in Thailand to bring even more content and HOOQ Originals to viewers across Asia.
Peter Bithos, CEO of HOOQ, says: “HOOQ is an entertainment platform made in Asia, for Asia. We remain focused on creating a truly Asian experience for our more than 80 million subscribers. Our partners allow us to deliver relevant and unique stories to more people than ever before across Asia. We couldn’t be happier to have such amazing partners who want to push the boundaries with us.”
Partnerships are core to HOOQ’s hyper-local focus as a voice for authentic, inspiring and thought provoking local stories. These investments and partnerships come together affirming HOOQ’s commitment to growing the region. HOOQ is currently partnered with more than 20 leading companies bringing HOOQ to millions of Asians. These companies include IMDA and all3media international, AIS, Globe Telecom, Grab, Singtel, Telkom and Telkomsel and payment services OVO, Line Pay.
Across four markets – Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore and Thailand, HOOQ announces four new partnerships with Outdoor Channel which will bring 150 hours of free to air Catch up, One Championship will bring highlights and complete videos of upcoming fights and matches in 2020, Stormbytes will add short form content from TechStorm and Mediacorp will see the addition of Chinese content for AVOD.
In addition to the collaborations across the four markets, HOOQ has announced new or renewed HOOQ Originals in Indonesia, Philippines and Thailand.
Indonesia
As part of HOOQ’s long-time collaboration with Starvision, Season 2 of popular sitcom Cek Toko Sebelah releases this month.
HOOQ is also launching a weekly talk show IMHO (“In My Humble Opinion”) in co-production with Vice Media. With cheeky humor, IMHO tackles the biggest stories, conversations, and topics trending in Indonesia.
Philippines
Mina Anud, a HOOQ Original in partnership with Regal Entertainment and Epic Media, is a movie about a small seaside community disrupted when three tons of cocaine land on its shores.
The popular Sex Talks with Dr. Holmes is a non-fiction sex comedy series that answers questions we are too shy to ask, but are too curious to pass up. It will be back for a second season with 16 episodes. As the premier sex expert in the Philippines, Dr. Margie Holmes is one of the most popular columnists in the country. Dr. Holmes gives no-holds-barred professional advice about everyday issues, deepening ongoing conversations about love, life and lust.
Thailand
In Thailand, HOOQ adds JKN Dhamx, an Indian series with Thai dubbing to its available content. M Channel will bring even more Thai-dubbed movies while Channel 3 Catch-up will bring Thai drama series.
HOOQ Thailand is also adding news channels New18 as well as including catch-up content to Thairath TV.
More HOOQ Originals combined with the best partnerships in the region broaden HOOQ’s footprint and offering of relevant, high-quality content. This paves the way for viewers across Indonesia, the Philippines, Singapore and Thailand to have access to truly innovative and unique Asian stories like no other service has delivered.
HOOQ’s Originals slate is now at 63 original productions across the region, complementing the more than 35,000 hours of movies, television shows, sports and currently on HOOQ, available anytime, anywhere.