FAST Channels Make Big Splash in Indonesia as Wedotv Partners With Dens.TV (EXCLUSIVE)

In an effort to expand in Asia’s streaming market, international FAST network wedotv has signed an agreement with Indonesian platform Dens.TV to debut four of its primary channels, signifying wedotv’s initial step into the region’s TV sphere.

Under the agreement declared by Ario Bagus Widyatmiko, Chief Content Officer of Dens.TV, and Philipp Rotermund, co-CEO of wedotv, Indonesian audiences will gain access to female-oriented movies from wedotv, adventure/reality shows on wedotv BIG stories, romantic series on wedotv amor, and sports programming on wedotv sports.

Dens.TV, a streaming service accessible through mobile devices, set-top boxes, Smart TVs, and web browsers, is expanding its selection of Free Ad-Supported Streaming Television (FAST) channels. “We are dedicated to consistently delivering innovative and premium entertainment experiences to the Indonesian audience,” stated Widyatmiko. “One method we’re employing is by offering free-to-watch television channels supported by advertisers, known as FAST Channels. Dens.TV takes pride in being the first streaming platform to introduce FAST channels in Indonesia.

In 2024, wedotv experienced a significant expansion in Asia, which marked its latest phase of rapid growth. This expansion enabled the company to establish its presence in various markets including the U.K., Germany, Italy, the Nordics, Benelux, the U.S., Brazil, and MENA regions. To drive this eastern expansion, wedotv has enlisted the expertise of seasoned executives Greg Ang and Harold Gronenthal, both based in Singapore. They are spearheading regional initiatives under the banner of Ang’s company, GangTV.

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In 2024, wedotv expanded into Asia, reaching markets such as the U.K., Germany, Italy, the Nordics, Benelux, the U.S., Brazil, and MENA regions. To lead this expansion, veteran executives Greg Ang and Harold Gronenthal, based in Singapore, were recruited. They are now spearheading regional efforts under their company, GangTV.

For quite some time, we’ve been eager to break into the Asian market, but it was clear that we needed a knowledgeable team there to make it happen effectively,” said Rotermund. “Greg Ang and Harold Gronenthal are seasoned TV executives with extensive regional experience. Their addition to our team will greatly strengthen our capacity to grow and advance within the region.

On the ad-funded Dens.TV service, we cater to tech-savvy young Indonesians by offering a blend of top-tier local and international shows that can be accessed on multiple devices. Our parent company, CBN Group, has been a prominent Indonesian ICT supplier since 1996, boasting an extensive network of fiber optic cables that provide both broadband and IPTV services.

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2025-02-17 12:19