STV Player

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STV Player
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STV Player - Free, when you are
Developer(s)STV Group plc
Initial releaseJuly 2009
Operating systemWindows, Mac, Linux
PlatformOnline, PS3, YouView, Windows Phone 8
Available inEnglish
TypeTelevision catch-up, archive, live broadcast
Websitewww.stv.tv

STV Player is a video on demand service owned by STV Group and available free of charge to viewers across the UK online, on mobile and on all major TV platforms including Sky Glass, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, Apple TV, Android TV and Freeview Play.

Officially launched in July 2009 following a soft launch the previous year, STV Player was initially established as an online catch-up service for viewers of the STV channel in Scotland.[1] The platform has since rolled out UK-wide[2] as an advertising-based video on demand (AVOD) service with a focus on international drama box sets.[3] In February 2019, STV Player+ was launched, allowing viewers with a monthly subscription to stream and download Player content without pre-roll or mid-roll advertising.[4]

In January 2021, after launching on Sky Q in all four regions of the UK the previous month,[5] STV Player reported that its monthly active user base had grown by a fifth and online viewing on the platform had doubled year-on-year.[6] It was nominated for "best on demand service of the year" at the Edinburgh International Television Festival's annual awards ceremony in 2021.[7]

Programming[]

STV Player provides a combination of Channel 3 network content such as Coronation Street, The Masked Singer and I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!, home-grown productions such as Scotland Tonight and Taggart, and international drama box sets including The Bridge, Janet King and Ice. Channel 3 network content is not available to viewers outside Scotland, as ITV Hub owns the rights to show this in ITV plc regions.

In April 2020, STV announced plans to provide every episode of classic soap opera Take the High Road, produced by its production arm STV Studios between 1980 and 2003, on STV Player.[8]

A content deal with distributor Banijay in July 2021, described at the time as STV Player's "biggest ever",[9] brought over 1,200 hours of new drama and factual programming to the platform for viewers across the UK.

Capacity issues[]

In April 2014, STV Player experienced downtime during its broadcast of Salmond & Darling: The Debate—the first televised debate for the 2014 Scottish independence referendum. STV had secured exclusive rights to the broadcast, and refused to offer it to any other broadcaster (including the BBC and Sky News), while STV's network ITV did not choose to pick up the live airing of the debate across the rest of the UK (excluding the ITV Border region), leading to higher-than-anticipated demand for the internet stream. STV apologized for the capacity problems, while BBC Parliament aired the full debate broadcast the next day.[10]

Supported platforms[]

The website uses Brightcove Flash technology, similar to those used by the services provided by the BBC and Channel 4. It is available on various operating systems, including Windows, Mac and Linux, and multiple internet browsers, such as Chrome, Firefox and Safari.

An Android app was released on 9 September 2011,[11] and iOS on 22 December 2011.[12]

STV Player launched on Freesat in October 2016,[13] and on Sky UK in November 2019.[14]

In December 2020, it was announced that STV Player would be installed on Now TV devices, automatically appear on the home screens for all users.[15] At the same time STV Player becomes available UK wide to Sky Q customers.[16]

STV launched UK wide on the Virgin Media platform in June 2020[17]

References[]

  1. ^ "STV relaunches online catch-up service as STV Player". www.thedrum.com.
  2. ^ "Major content drop marks STV Player UK-wide rollout". www.rapidtvnews.com.
  3. ^ "Record STV Player deal promises 1,200 hours of 'high-end drama and compelling factual series': Euros ad boost". www.scotsman.com.
  4. ^ Clover, Julian (25 February 2019). "STV launches SVOD service". Retrieved 10 July 2021.
  5. ^ "Sky Q viewers gain access to hundreds of hours of new boxsets at no extra cost". www.express.co.uk.
  6. ^ "STV Player streaming service sees viewing double amid lockdown boost". www.scotsman.com.
  7. ^ "Edinburgh TV Festival reveals awards shortlist, names first jury president". www.realscreen.com. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
  8. ^ "Stay at home and escape to 1980s Glendarroch". www.stvplc.tv. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
  9. ^ "STV, Banijay Rights agree content deal". www.c21media.net.
  10. ^ Plunkett, John (6 August 2014). "STV apologises over livestream crashes in Scottish independence debate". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 14 December 2018.
  11. ^ "STV Player launches on Android tablets and phones". STV. 9 September 2011.
  12. ^ "STV Player app launches on iPhone, iPad". Digital Spy. 22 December 2011.
  13. ^ "Freesat adds STV Player". Digital TV Europe. 18 October 2016. Retrieved 14 December 2018.
  14. ^ Blichert, Frederick (1 November 2019). "STV Player launches on Sky in Scotland". realscreen.com. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
  15. ^ Reid, Scott (18 December 2020). "STV seals long-term deal with Sky to deliver more drama, entertainment and documentary boxsets". The Scotsman. Retrieved 10 July 2021.
  16. ^ "Hundreds of hours of STV box sets now available to Sky Q customers across the UK". www.skygroup.sky. Retrieved 9 August 2021.
  17. ^ "Virgin Media takes STV nationwide and adds All 4". Digital TV Europe. 12 June 2020. Retrieved 9 August 2021.

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