Jungo Plus

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Jungo+
Developer(s)Jungo TV
Initial release2019
Stable release
23 November 2019
Operating systemWindows, macOS, Linux
PlatformOnline, cable, IPTV, mobile
Available inEnglish
TypeVideo on demand, live TV
Websitewww.jungoplus.com

Jungo+ is an American subscription video on demand streaming service owned by Jungo TV that was launched in 2016. It features LIVE TV, Movies and VOD in multiple languages, covering different genres of interest.[1]

It delivers free and premium live TV and Video on demand content.[2][3]

History[]

Jungo TV was co-founded in 2016 by Dr. Mehmet Oz, Chairman Nasser Kazeminy, Sandy Climan and George Chung.[4][5][1]

Content[]

Jungo Plus offers live channels as well as video on-demand in specific verticals like ESports, International Music, Indian Music, LGBTQ+, K-Pop, American films and others.[6]

Further, Jungo Plus has libraries of content in major language groups including English, Spanish, Portugues, Korean, Russian, Tagalog, Vietnamese and Urdu.

Streaming Fast Channels[]

  • Hallypop (Asian pop culture channel)
  • Combat Go (Global Combat Sports Channel)
  • Front Row Channel (International Music Channel)
  • PlanetOut (LGBTQ+)
  • ES24 - ESports
  • Go Russia TV (Russian Films and TV dramas)
  • Scream Flix (Horror Movie Channel)
  • Toro TV (Men's TV Channel)
  • Hoy Pinoy (Tagalog Language Movies, Family Shows and Drama TV Channel)
  • Black Belt (Martial Arts and Training TV Channel)
  • Cinemundo (Spanish Telenovelas and Films)
  • HK Open TV (Cantonese Channel)
  • Jungo Viet (Vietnamese Movies and TV Shows)

Video On Demand (VOD)[]

Jungo Plus provides VOD content in the following categories:[7][1][2]

  • American film and series (action, indie, retro-martial arts)
  • Tagalog-language films from the Philippines
  • Tagalog-dubbed US films
  • Hong Kong action films
  • German films
  • Latin American films and series en Espanol
  • Russian films and series
  • Vietnamese films, series, sports, and events
  • LGBTQ+ series and films
  • Korean dramas
  • Korean fashion/food/lifestyle series
  • Hong Kong fashion/food/lifestyle series
  • Spanish-language telenovelas
  • Wellness content
  • K-Pop content
  • American music concerts
  • Indian music concerts
  • Dance and Entertainment performances and events (in partnership with World of Dance),
  • Entertainment Wrestling (in partnership with Impact Wrestling)
  • Esports events, documentaries, series, and competitions
  • MMA and Kickboxing events and content
  • Sports reality shows
  • Pakistani dramas.

Availability and distribution[]

Jungo Plus is available globally either as an ad-supported platform or as a premium service.[8]

Globally distributed the Jungo Plus platform is available in the Apple iOS Store, Google Play Store, Roku, Samsung, TCL, Philips, Apple TV, Fire TV, Android TV, LG, Vizio, Mi, Zeasn, Google TV, Sony Bravia, MetaX OTT, Plex, Xfinity and Rad TV.[1][2]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d Bhargava, Yuthika (10 February 2021). "Jungo TV bets on free content". The Hindu.
  2. ^ a b c "Jungo TV Bets Big On India Market, Launches Jungo Plus App". Moneycontrol.
  3. ^ "Jungo TV launches FAST platform Jungo+". Digital TV Europe. 18 August 2021.
  4. ^ "Dr. Mehmet Oz, JungoTV Launch OTT Platform Globally". NextTV. June 7, 2016.
  5. ^ "Jungo TV expands with Jungo+ FAST platform". TBI Vision. 18 August 2021.
  6. ^ "Jungo TV bets big on India market, launches Jungo Plus app - Times of India". The Times of India.
  7. ^ "Jungo TV partners Hinduja's IMCL for its VOD and digital channels". Business Standard India. 3 September 2019.
  8. ^ Alawadhi, Neha (1 March 2021). "Free for viewers, streaming service Jungo+ launches for select Indian users". Business Standard India.
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