Tata Play Binge, India’s leading OTT aggregation platform, has broadened its horizons by integrating FanCode, a premier sports destination, into its extensive lineup of over 25 popular OTT apps. This strategic move marks a significant leap for Tata Play Binge, reinforcing its stature as the ultimate hub for diverse entertainment.
FanCode, a subsidiary of Dream Sports, renowned for its immersive sports coverage, is set to unlock a world of unlimited LIVE sports content. From cricket to football, kabaddi to basketball, and more, users gain access to a treasure trove of championships and matches, totaling over 550 tournaments and 18,000 matches, the platform said in a press release.
Pallavi Puri, Tata Play’s Chief Commercial and Content Officer, highlighted, “Tata Play Binge’s diverse content landscape caters to every viewer. With the addition of FanCode, we’re enriching the sports viewing experience, offering ample entertainment choices year-round.”
Yannick Colaco, co-founder of FanCode, expressed excitement, stating, “Partnering with Tata Play Binge is a milestone for us. Millions will now access FanCode, enjoying global sports content at their convenience.”
FanCode joins a roster of popular platforms on Tata Play Binge, including Disney+ Hotstar, Apple TV+, ZEE5, and more. The seamless subscription model provides access across devices, ensuring an immersive viewing experience for sports enthusiasts and entertainment aficionados alike.
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