Zattoo sets up a new streaming service for people affected by the war in Ukraine

16 March 2022 – Zattoo, a streaming TV provider in Europe has decided to support all people affected by the war in Ukraine to easily inform themselves about the latest news without any barriers. For this purpose, Zattoo has specially developed a new web player on their website. It offers access to Ukrainian and international news channels, free of charge, without advertising or prior registration required. The web player can be accessed worldwide at https://zattoo.com/ukraine.

In addition to the Ukrainian channels 1+1, 1+1 International, Inter, ICTV, Rada TV, Ukraina 24, and UATV, the channel line-up includes international channels such as Al Jazeera, Euronews, OstWest, and Deutsche Welle. From now, the Ukrainian channels are also available for all existing Zattoo users in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. The web player is available in Ukrainian and English using any major internet browser on a laptop, PC, tablet, or smartphone. In addition to SD and HD video quality, the channels can be listened to as audio-only streams, even when the screen is switched off. This is particularly helpful if internet connections are restricted, as audio-only streams consume less data and battery power. 

Further information
in English: https://zattoo.com/int/ukrainian-tv
in Ukrainian: https://zattoo.com/int/ua/ukrainian-tv

About Zattoo

Zattoo (www.zattoo.com) is one of the leading TV streaming providers in Europe with around 3 million users per month. Founded in 2005, the company employs more than 200 people and has its headquarters in Zurich, as well as a location in Berlin. Users in Switzerland, Germany, and Austria watch all popular TV channels in HD and Full HD quality as well as a variety of video-on-demand content. Zattoo is available on almost all devices, including smart TVs, PCs, and laptops, streaming devices, smartphones, and tablets. In addition to its free service, Zattoo offers a wide range of HD and Full HD channels, Time Shift TV, and EU-wide streaming in its paid subscriptions. Since 2012, Zattoo has also offered its technology to media companies and network operators worldwide as a TV-as-a-service platform. The Swiss TX Group, a digital hub and network of media and platforms has held shares in Zattoo since 2008 and has been the majority shareholder since 2018.

P.S: This is a lightly edited version of the press release.

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