CATCHPLAY+ Launches Taiwan-Korea Co-Production Plan, Expands into In-Vehicle Entertainment
Taiwanese streaming platform CATCHPLAY+ celebrated its 10th anniversary by unveiling its future roadmap. The plan includes collaborations with four major Korean content providers for co-producing Taiwan-Korea vertical short dramas. The platform will also expand into in-vehicle entertainment in Taiwan, Indonesia, and Singapore, and broaden partnerships with Taiwanese cable operators.
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(CNA reporter Wu Chia-hao, Taipei, 21st) Taiwanese-native streaming video platform CATCHPLAY+ celebrated its 10th anniversary today, holding a press conference to announce its future development blueprint. It also announced the launch of collaborations with four major Korean content providers, including a Taiwan-Korea co-production project for vertical short dramas. In terms of platform expansion, CATCHPLAY+ announced it will broaden its cooperation with two major domestic system operators and an Indonesian telecom operator. It will also venture into the in-vehicle entertainment sector in Taiwan, Indonesia, and Singapore. CATCHPLAY Group CEO Daphne Yang stated that CATCHPLAY+, a platform and team from Taiwan, has accumulated valuable experience and a network of partners in film and television content, platform technology, and international expansion, which will fuel its growth for the next decade. Yang pointed out that the next step is to transition from being seen as a 'content boutique' to a 'full-service video platform' for the general public, entering the lives of more users. Facing the unstoppable trend of vertical viewing in mobile entertainment, CATCHPLAY+ has created a special 9:16 vertical full-screen experience in its mobile app. Combined with free trials and intuitive features for short dramas, this allows users to enjoy immersive short-form content that they can get into instantly on their phones during fragmented moments like commutes or lunch breaks. CATCHPLAY+ announced collaborations with four major Korean content companies at once, including importing vertical Korean dramas from CJ ENM's tvN and b.able, and an exclusive partnership with the new short-form video platform Sero. In addition to importing vertical Korean dramas, CATCHPLAY+ also announced that it will join forces with its subsidiary, Screenworks Asia, and Korean production company SLL Joongang to launch a joint development project for the 'Vertical Moments: Chinese Short Dramas' series. Regarding domestic and overseas strategic partners, CATCHPLAY+ continues to deepen its collaborations. Starting in May, it expanded cooperation with domestic broadband and cable TV multi-system operator Home+, serving users of digital and traditional two-way set-top boxes, with pre-installs reaching 900,000 households. It also announced a partnership with major domestic cable TV system operator TBC, and will soon become TBC's first closely integrated streaming video platform. In its in-vehicle entertainment layout, CATCHPLAY+ is partnering with media and entertainment technology company Xperi. Through the DTS AutoStage system, video services will become part of the driving experience. This collaboration is expected to launch in July this year, and will initially
FAQ
CATCHPLAY+十週年宣布了哪些新計畫?
CATCHPLAY+宣布與韓國四大內容業者合作,啟動台韓合製計畫(特別是直式短劇),並拓展平台至台灣、印尼、新加坡的車載娛樂領域。
CATCHPLAY+與哪些韓國公司合作?
CATCHPLAY+宣布與韓國影劇業者CJ ENM旗下的tvN和b.able引進直式韓劇,與短影劇平台Sero獨家合作,並將聯合旗下影響原創影視與韓國製作公司SLL Joongang共同開發華語輕短劇。
CATCHPLAY+在台灣如何擴大合作?
自5月起擴大與中嘉寬頻的合作,預載於90萬家戶的機上盒;並宣布與台灣寬頻展開合作,成為其第一個緊密合作的串流影音平台。
CATCHPLAY+如何進軍車載娛樂市場?
透過與媒體和娛樂技術公司Xperi合作,利用其DTS AutoStage系統,將影音服務整合至駕乘體驗中,此合作預計今年7月啟動。
CATCHPLAY+執行長楊麗貞對公司未來的期許是什麼?
她希望能從「內容精品店」轉型為面向大眾的「全影視平台」,讓服務進入更多用戶的生活中。