Struum

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Struum
Sherman Oaks, California
Area servedUnited States
Key peopleLauren DeVillier, Paul Pastor, Eugene Liew, Thomas Wadsworth
URLstruum.com
RegistrationRequired
Current statusActive

Struum (stylized as struum) is an online streaming platform

Los Angeles, California. The service focuses on leveraging a credit-based subscription model that combines the content libraries from over 25 different streaming services.[2]

Based on the

video-on-demand streaming applications, allowing subscribers to use monthly credits to view content from any of the participating services rather than having to individually subscribe to each app.[2]

Its preview product was first launched in the United States on May 25, 2021, on various devices, including iOS mobile/tablet, web browsers, and Chromecast.[3] Support is also being added for Android devices, Roku, Amazon Fire TV and Apple TV.[4]

History

Struum was founded in April 2020 by former Disney & Discovery executives Lauren DeVillier, Eugene Liew, Paul Pastor, and Thomas Wadsworth.[3]

After its founding, the platform was built with support

Firstlight Media with an array of cloud-native technologies that allow it to aggregate content from more than 50 providers. Its board grew to include Michael Eisner, former CEO of Disney, and Nancy Tellem, former president of CBS.[6]

The preview product officially launched in May 2021 via the iOS app store at a subscription price of $4.99 per month for 50 credits.[7]

The service is slated to expand into Canada in 2022, in partnership with Corus Entertainment.[4] It was announced in 2022 that Filmhub will be partnering with Struum.[8]

Content

As of May 2021, Struum has deals in place for over 50 content providers, over 25 of which are currently available within the platform:[9]

References

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