Tubi
Tubi is an American ad-supported streaming service owned by the Fox Entertainment division of Fox Corporation.[2][3] The service first launched in April 2014 and is based in San Francisco, California.[4][5]
Type of business | Division |
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Founded | April 2014 |
Headquarters | San Francisco, California , United States |
Area served | Worldwide |
Owner | Fox Entertainment (Fox Corporation) |
Founder(s) |
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Key people | Farhad Massoudi (CEO) |
Industry | Entertainment |
URL | tubitv |
Alexa rank | |
Registration | Optional |
Current status | Active |
History
Tubi was founded by Farhad Massoudi and Thomas Ahn Hicks[6][7] of AdRise in San Francisco, launching in 2014 as a free service.[8][9][10] In June 2019, Tubi announced it had over 20 million active monthly users,[11] and later in September, the company reported that users had streamed 132 million hours of content.[12]
Sandy Grushow, former Fox TV chair, is an advisory board member.[13] Mark Amin, former vice chair of Lionsgate, is an investor. Adrise, the company behind Tubi, has raised $4 million in capital. Principal investors include Foundation Capital, Bobby Yazdani, Zod Nazem, SGH Capital, and Streamlined Ventures.[14][15]
Tubi became inaccessible throughout Europe as a result of the GDPR entering into force on May 25, 2018.[16][17]
In 2019, CEO Farhad Massoud announced Tubi would nearly double its 2018 spend on licensed content, close to US$100 million.[18] In February 2019, Tubi signed a distribution deal with NBCUniversal, which includes 400 TV episodes and movies.[19]
On September 25, Tubi became available on Vizio Smartcast.[20] On October 21, Tubi launched "Tubi Kids" - a dedicated hub for the streamer's children-centric content via Roku and supported devices. It was also announced that Tubi would launch in the United Kingdom by early 2020.[21][22]
In January 2020, Tubi announced an expansion to Mexico, in a partnership with TV Azteca.[23]
In February 2020, Fox Corporation reportedly had entered talks about acquiring Tubi. On March 17, Fox announced its acquisition of the company for $440 million. The deal was expected to close by late June; Farhad Massoudi would remain at the company, which would continue as a separate subsidiary.[24] The deal officially closed on April 20.[3]
Programming
Tubi's programming includes movies and television series from content providers such as Fox Entertainment (Tubi's parent company), Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Paramount Pictures, Lionsgate, Sony Pictures, Warner Bros., Studio 100, Shout! Factory, Nelvana, WildBrain, 9 Story Media Group, Bridgestone Multimedia, Funimation, Viz Media, and NBCUniversal.[25][26][27] Tubi uses a real-time bidding platform for advertisers that delivers video ads across various platforms.[28]
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