Float Left Launches OTT for Fuse on the Web

February 2, 2021

App Development OTT Streaming Media

Float Left, an OTT technology provider, in partnership with JW Player, a powerful, flexible platform of video services, has just launched OTT for Fuse on the web! 

Fuse is the country’s leading cross-platform, English-language, entertainment brand serving Latino and multicultural millennial and GenZ audiences.  Fuse.tv is the digital extension of this brand, delivering content that features artists, influencers and those who shape culture through entertainment and activism. The Fuse.tv web application will also make full episodes available to viewers who sign-in with their pay TV provider credentials.

Float Left and JW Player launch Fuse OTT on the web at fuse.tv.

Fuse.tv is available through all popular web browsers, and is 100% responsive, adjusting its appearance to the device size and orientation used. Float Left designed Fuse.tv to complement the Fuse brand and resemble the user-interfaces of existing Roku, Apple TV, and Fire TV OTT apps, giving them the same user-friendly experience wherever they are watching! In addition, integration with JW Player gives Fuse.tv a powerful and seamless edge when it comes to playback, streaming, and engagement. Try it out for yourself! Visit Fuse.tv and start streaming! 

“Float Left is thrilled to launch Fuse.tv on the web! Our team worked closely with Fuse to redesign their website using a video-centric approach. Our goal was to give viewers the same experience on the web as they would receive on any of their other OTT platforms, and we did this by giving them a beautiful custom solution.”

Nick Febrizio, VP of Sales, Float Left

“We are excited about the newly redesigned Fuse.tv website and happy that we are now able to offer the same great experience on web as on our connected TV apps.”

Cesar Chavez, Director, Digital Operations, Fuse Media.

If you are interested in launching an end-to-end OTT service, contact us for a demo and to learn more about our offerings.


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