MyBundle launches tool for football fans to find games on streaming
MyBundle wants to take the guesswork out of figuring out where football games are played on TV and streaming apps each week.
MyBundle is a streaming television marketplace. The company offers a consumer marketplace where streamers can sign up for any of its dozens of streaming television partners, as well as a white-label version that integrates into the websites of over 150 broadband Internet service providers.
MyBundle wants to take the guesswork out of figuring out where football games are played on TV and streaming apps each week.
MyBundle has inked a partnership with Roku that allows more than 250 broadband ISP partners to offer a free streaming TV stick to its customers.
MyBundle has hired former Ting Chief Revenue Officer Michael Goldstein into the same role for the company, starting this month.
MyBundle will soon offer a premium package that couples lifestyle and adventure service My Outdoor TV with food-focused Tastemade Plus.
The formation of the streaming media and pay TV communications unit will give those clients a dedicated team to work with on brand messaging and corporate communications.
The MyBundle Free TV app offers 45 linear content streams on Roku, Fire TV, Android TV and other platforms.
Bango wants the world to bundle, and the company is working with telecoms and other providers to offer value-additive packages of services to satisfy customers and reduce churn.
The study was based on internal data collected by MyBundle, a streaming marketplace focused on bundled experiences.
The move comes about a month after Consolidated said it would exit the traditional pay TV market.
MyBundle says it has inked a deal with its 150th broadband Internet partner — and, accordingly, it will drop the “TV” part from its name.