RunnTV has announced that its lineup of high-quality FAST (Free Ad-Supported Streaming Television) channels is now officially available on Airtel Xstream Play, one of India’s most prominent content aggregation platforms. This development marks a major milestone for RunnTV in its mission to deliver premium, curated, and ad-supported entertainment to audiences across the country.
The news was shared through a LinkedIn post by RunnTV, which highlighted the importance of this partnership in expanding their distribution footprint. With this launch, RunnTV’s diverse catalogue — including blockbuster movies, chart-topping music, short films, and kids’ favourites — is now accessible to millions of Airtel Xstream Play users on both mobile devices and connected TV platforms.
RunnTV called the integration a proud moment as it continues to shape the FAST landscape in India. The platform positions itself as India’s first independent FAST-based entertainment network, with a strong focus on innovation, accessibility, and co-building opportunities with partners.
Airtel Xstream Play’s vast and growing user base provides the ideal stage for RunnTV to reach newer audiences while staying true to its vision of offering channels that suit every mood and moment — without any subscription cost.
As the streaming space evolves in India, partnerships like these are redefining how content is accessed and consumed. RunnTV’s presence on Airtel Xstream Play is expected to significantly bolster its viewer engagement and strengthen its leadership in the FAST segment.
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