Anime-Planet & Viewster Enter Distribution Partnership


Source: Anime-Planet
Summary:

Viewster and Anime-Planet announced that they’ve entered a content distribution partnership. Through the agreement, Viewster’s anime content will be available for viewing through Anime-Planet’s website. Streams will presented in ad-supported format.


Viewster and Anime-Planet announced that they’ve entered a content distribution partnership. Through the agreement, Viewster’s anime content will be available for viewing through Anime-Planet’s website. Streams will presented in ad-supported format.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

VIEWSTER AND ANIME-PLANET ANNOUNCE PARTNERSHIP

Viewster’s streaming content to be offered through the world’s first and most trusted anime recommendation database

ZURICH, Switzerland – January 26, 2017 – Viewster, the video platform that offers free HD anime streaming, has partnered with Anime-Planet, a recommendation database and destination for anime and manga fans worldwide.

Through this partnership, users can watch Viewster’s ad-supported HD anime content on Anime-Planet. The new video content adds to the thousands of legal streaming episodes already available on Anime-Planet, a site that has grown to become a leading, industry-supported destination for recommendations and watching anime online.

“Anime-Planet has played a leading role in the development of anime fandom in North America and worldwide,” said Tzvetan Horozov, Viewster CEO, “We’re excited to partner with Anime-Planet to offer a unique and comprehensive anime experience, combining our curated selection of new and classic series with their authoritative database and active community.”

Kim Cameron, CEO and founder of Anime-Planet, said “We’re delighted to work with Viewster to help feature their content with our user-base. Now, our European community especially will have access to many new and classic titles to stream legally on Anime-Planet.”

About Anime-Planet

Anime-Planet was created in 2001 as the first anime recommendation database, enabling users to easily get and give recommendations for what to watch next. The site also features over 50,000 legal, streaming anime videos through partnerships with industry leaders, manga recommendations, personal anime and manga tracking what users have seen and read, and hand-written encyclopaedia content for anime, manga, characters and beyond. For more information, visit http://www.anime-planet.com.

About Viewster

Viewster (http://www.viewster.com) is a worldwide online video service with a focus on fandom.  The Viewster website and apps are a first stop destination for anime lovers, with an ever-growing lineup of new and classic titles, and feature a wider catalogue of niche series and movies across sci-fi, fantasy, gaming, and pop-culture.  Viewster is free, requires no sign-up, and is available to stream across all devices.

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