Ukrainian Channels 'Dim' and FREEДОМ Expand Global Reach: Where to Watch in the US and Worldwide.
Ukrainian TV Channels Broaden Their Availability
According to UATV: Ukrainian television channels 'Dim' and FREEДОМ have significantly increased their international accessibility through new partnerships with streaming services UVO Entertainment LLC, Tivizon, and TVTeka. This expansion allows viewers in the United States, Canada, and other regions to easily access their programming. For the global Ukrainian diaspora, this marks a major development in staying connected to news and entertainment from home.
The channels are now available on the UVO Entertainment LLC platform, which operates on an AVOD (Advertising-Based Video on Demand) model, providing free live television access across North America. Separately, FREEДОМ has been integrated into the Tivizon platform, offering complimentary live broadcasts to viewers anywhere in the world. This represents a concerted effort to make Ukrainian television content more readily available beyond the nation's borders.
Convenient Viewing on an International OTT Platform
Furthermore, both 'Dim' and FREEДОМ have been added to the international OTT platform TVTeka, which has been operating for over a decade. TVTeka supports viewing on a wide range of devices including Smart TVs, computers, smartphones, tablets, and TV set-top boxes, enhancing convenience for users. The platform hosts over 100 channels, catering to diverse viewer preferences.
Consequently, these new distribution avenues make it simpler for audiences in the US, Canada, and elsewhere to enjoy Ukrainian channels, accessing timely information and entertainment. This expansion is a significant step in supporting Ukrainian communities abroad and preserving cultural ties. It also reflects growing international interest in Ukrainian media, which could foster further industry development and attract new viewers. Amidst ongoing challenges, such initiatives help promote unity among Ukrainians living in different countries.
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