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A+E Networks Selects Amdocs' Vubiquity

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Amdocs, a leading provider of software and services to communications and media companies announced that Amdocs’ Vubiquity has been chosen by A+E Networks®, a global media content company with a portfolio of prestigious brands, to manage their VOD Transport & Content Distribution Services. This collaboration is set to expand the availability of A+E Networks’ content, opening new monetization opportunities for Subscription Video on Demand (SVOD) and Ad-Supported Video on Demand (AVOD).

Through its MetaVu technology platform and media supply chain services, Vubiquity will manage A+E Networks’ content, overseeing the distribution across various Video on Demand (VOD) platforms, including streaming outlets and pay-TV providers. This encompasses channels such as A&E®, Lifetime®, The History Channel®, LMN®, and FYI®. The scope of responsibilities extends beyond just distribution, encompassing compliance, and efficient supply chain management.

Jason Rose, Vice President of Global Content Distribution Services, A+E Networks ,

A+E Networks brings a wealth of content to consumers across our various entertainment brands, and by working with Amdocs’ Vubiquity, we can ensure more consumers than ever see it on demand, while also controlling our costs and efficiencies. We’re pleased to be able to expand the reach of our content through this collaboration.

Anthony Goonetilleke, Group President of Technology and Head of Strategy,

We’re pleased to be working with A+E Networks, a trend-setting, multiplatform, global media organization, serving millions of viewers across diverse geographies, languages, and devices, as they expand the reach of their content. As the streaming and VOD landscape evolves, we’ll continue to collaborate with A+E to bring their highly popular, entertaining and engaging content to more screens than ever, unlocking new monetization opportunities while delivering at scale.

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