The Future of FAST – What to Expect from 2024

It’s no surprise that great new content, hyper-personalization, AI and improved user experience are top of the FAST agenda for 2024.

2023 witnessed a paradigm shift in consumer behavior, technological advancements, and collaborative efforts within the industry. Viewers continued to migrate towards free ad-supported streaming services, drawn by the convenience of on-demand content, and industry giants expanded their libraries, offering even more content to cater to wider audiences.

As the popularity of streaming platforms continues to soar to new heights – and the price gap between ad-supported and ad-free tiers widens – we can expect FAST to become even more well entrenched in the year ahead.

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Russell Foy
HIP HOP TV and FAST Channels TV Join Forces to Unleash Global Hip-Hop Culture to the World

New York, New York – HIP HOP TV is excited to announce an electrifying collaboration with FAST Channels TV, catapulting the enthralling realm of hip-hop culture onto the global stage. This groundbreaking partnership marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of HIP HOP TV, a renowned channel dedicated to delivering the hottest hip-hop TV shows, movies, and music videos, while also providing a wealth of hip-hop news and insights.

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Russell Foy
The benefits of building your own TV streaming platform

In recent years, Over-The-Top (OTT) TV streaming platforms have taken the world by storm – from streaming services to gaming sites, these platforms have revolutionized the way we consume content and entertainment. But OTT isn’t just changing the way we absorb media, it’s also transforming the business landscape.

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Russell Foy
Can FAST become the new cable?

FAST (free ad supported television) is often likened to cable TV — they both deliver live and on-demand television to your eyeballs — but there are sharp differences between the two that could see free ad-supported streaming TV services kill cable.

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Russell Foy
What is FAST?

Free Ad-supported Television (FAST) is, as the name suggests, free and funded by ads, meaning viewers can watch live and on-demand content without having to pay for a cable package or streaming service.

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Russell Foy