DreamTV has over 1,000 hours of content ready to be delivered to viewers who are looking at alternative ways of connecting to video via IPTV streaming. DreamTV is currently available as one of several channels on the
Roku digital video player.
"Television viewers are hungry for different content than what is supplied by the traditional networks and cable companies," said Hari Mahesh, Founder of DreamTV. "DreamTV's content is meant to be enjoyed in a viewer's family or media room and we are not a Web-Video look-a-like by any means. The future of video is Internet streaming to the television and we are happy to be on the forefront of this trend with partners like Roku."
"Roku's success depends on companies like DreamTV, who provides content with varying categories for our customers," said Jim Funk, vice president of business development for Roku, Inc. "We are at the early stage of a home entertainment revolution as viewers are seeking better entertainment options at more affordable prices."
DreamTV currently provides content in categories such as feature films, documentaries, travel, technology & science, environment, action sports, dad's programming, lifestyle and African food. The company delivers programming that gives lesser known producers and artists a chance to have their professional work seen by the audience. With the current launch promotion, the DreamTV channel is available for free on the Roku Channel Store and will be available for a low monthly subscription fee of $1.99 after the end of the promotion.