‘House of the Dragon’ season two spurs 175% new user surge on OSN+
Within just a week of the season two launch, OSN+ has seen an 11% increase in overall subscribers with 50% opting for the premium plan.
Within just a week of the season two launch, OSN+ has seen an 11% increase in overall subscribers with 50% opting for the premium plan.
Under the arrangement, OSN holds the exclusive regional rights to all new Max Originals content and first premiere rights to Warner Bros. Pictures.
BluTV launched in 2016 in Turkey, expanded to MENA in 2018, and in 2021, partnered with Discovery+ as Discovery took a 35% stake.
The regional SVOD penetration will remain low, with only 7.7% of African TV households paying for at least one subscription by 2029.
The non-exclusive deal, which is still to be completed, means the show might still appear on Max, WBD’s rebranded streaming service.
As the content market heats during Ramadan, the tech industry has also started buzzing with NAB and CABSAT just around the corner.
In addition to HBO content, the renewed deal has been expanded to cover additional content and channel offerings from Warner Bros. Discovery.
OSN will continue to broadcast the HBO series in the MENA region at the same time as they premiere worldwide.