Ivi.ru

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ivi.ru
Tiger Global
  • Frontier Ventures
  • Oleg Tumanov
  • Created by
    • Oleg Tumanov
    • Dmitry Alimov
    CEOOleg Tumanov
    IndustryRussian Internet-based media company
    Employees150
    Divisionsivi.ru music.ivi.ru deti.ivi.ru ivi.tv
    URLivi.ru
    RegistrationNot required
    Users50 million unique visitors per month
    LaunchedFebruary 26, 2010 (2010-02-26)
    Current statusActive

    IVI (ivi.ru) is a Russian online video streaming service which offers licensed video content, including over 65,000 titles of movies, TV shows, cartoons and music videos.

    ivi.ru offers licensed content from all major content producers, including

    National Geographic, STV [ru], Central Partnership
    and much more. ivi.ru’s streaming service is available only to users in Russia due to licensing restrictions.

    ivi.ru is available on devices such as

    , etc.).

    History

    ivi.ru was launched on February 26, 2010 and attracted more than 180,000 users on the first day, making it one of the most successful start-ups among Russian Internet companies.[1] At the time, ivi.ru was owned by founder Oleg Tumanov and Leonid Boguslavsky's company ru-Net. In 2010, Vladimir Potanin's media holding ProfMedia was brought as a financial investor. ivi.ru raised more money in 2011 from the international technology investment fund Tiger Global Management.[2]

    In 2012, the streaming service raised $40 million in another round of funding. The investment was attracted from Baring Vostok, a private equity firm, along with existing investors ru-Net, Tiger Group, ProfMedia and Frontier Ventures. The funds are used to build out the company's technology, as well as its content catalogue.[3]

    Services

    ivi.ru is a fast-growing internet company, which currently operates three online video streaming services: ivi.ru, deti.ivi.ru, music.ivi.ru:

    • ivi.ru is an online video streaming service offering access to licensed movies, TV series and other video content. A user can watch videos through user-friendly media player.
    • music.ivi.ru, launched on October 4, 2010, is an online video streaming service, which allows users to create customised music and video playlists from the library of more than 28,000 titles[4] based on their preferences.
    • deti.ivi.ru, launched on October 20, 2012, is a unique online video streaming service for kids, which offers more than 9,000 cartoons and movies free of charge. The service is child-friendly, protecting young users from exposure to inappropriate content.[5]

    Content

    ivi.ru offers more than 65,000 content items, including movies, TV shows, cartoons and music videos, making it the largest online library of licensed content in Russia[6] with more than 19 million unique visitors monthly.

    ivi.ru discourages the proliferation of illegal video and music content amongst Russian Internet users by promoting and offering high quality and easily accessible licensed videos without malware.[7]

    97% of content on ivi.ru’s website is free of charge and can be accessed without registration, while the remaining 3% represents the latest movie premiers and the best titles from majors’ catalogues that can be viewed by subscribing to a premium ivi+ service.

    In 2012, ivi.ru became the first online video service in Europe streaming licensed content from all major Hollywood content producers.[8]

    Devices

    Users can access content through multiple mobile platforms, including Android, iOS, Windows Phone, Bada, Symbian and Smart TVs applications for LG, Samsung, Philips, Toshiba, Sony and Panasonic. ivi.ru’s application is pre-installed on STBs as well as devices by Fly, Sony, Acer, Rover Computers, iconBIT, Rolsen, Qumo, inch, PocketBook, Supra, Lexand.[9] ivi.ru was also available on Xbox 360, the home game console by Microsoft.

    Concerns and controversies

    IVI streaming is not working on a number of Linux platforms, even though it is not stipulated in the User agreement. IVI does not offer reimbursement for users who intended to use their service in browsers on Linux, rather suggesting switching to another operating system.

    Owners and management

    ivi.ru is owned by Leonid Boguslavsky's company ru-Net, international technology investment fund Tiger Group, independent private equity firm Baring Vostok, media holding ProfMedia, Oleg Tumanov, founder and CEO, and Frontier Ventures, a venture fund founded by Dmitry Alimov.

    References

    1. ^ Zolotova, Tatyana (May 25, 2013). "Топ Новости - Ivi.ru переходит на Full HD | Telecom Daily". Telecom Daily (in Russian). Tdaily.ru. Archived from the original on February 21, 2020. Retrieved July 11, 2013.
    2. ^ Aris, Ben (June 13, 2013). "Creeping ivi in Russian homes". Business New Europe. Bne.eu. Archived from the original on July 10, 2013. Retrieved July 11, 2013.
    3. ^ "The Hulu Of Russia, Ivi.ru, Raises $40M To Fight Off The Threat Of Hulu, Netflix, And YouTube". TechCrunch. September 10, 2012. Retrieved July 11, 2013.
    4. ^ "music.ivi.ru". Music.ivi.ru. Retrieved July 11, 2013.
    5. ^ "Онлайн-кинотеатр ivi.ru запустил бесплатный детский видеосервис | Интернет | Digit. Интернет-журнал о технологиях". Digit.ru. October 22, 2012. Archived from the original on February 9, 2014. Retrieved July 11, 2013.
    6. ^ "О компании". Ferra.ru. Archived from the original on July 12, 2013. Retrieved July 11, 2013.
    7. ^ Автор статьи: РБК daily (May 14, 2012). "Председатель совета директоров Ivi.ru Олег Туманов: "У нас идеальный состав акционеров" - РБК daily". Rbcdaily.ru. Retrieved July 11, 2013.
    8. ^ "Интернет-кинотеатр ivi.ru первым в Восточной Европе подписал контракты со всеми голливудскими мейджорами". THG.RU. Retrieved July 11, 2013.
    9. ^ IVI.RU на бюджетных планшетниках, 2012 - 15:50 (July 3, 2013). "Rolsen | Computer Bild". Computerbild.ru. Archived from the original on August 19, 2013. Retrieved July 11, 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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