OTT Video: The future is strategic partnerships

In our recent white paper, Advancing OTT audience capture: How strategic partnerships provide avenues for growth, Magine Pro’s CCO, Luke Boyle, reflects on the industry and highlights the importance of partnerships for new market entrants.

They say in business that it is who you know, not what you know. This has never been more true than in the ever more competitive world of OTT. Online video streaming continues to innovate, and those starting out on that journey, as we have seen, can be anyone from traditional broadcasters, production houses, to an operator, a telco, ISP, sports federation, start-up, really anyone and everyone has or is looking at the platform. We at Magine Pro refer to a triangle of success: great content, great tech, and clever marketing. This white paper focuses primarily on the latter. 

Traditional marketing remains incredibly important, digital marketing equally so, but evermore relevant is that the success key comes down to strategic partnerships. Partnerships is a very broad term; as you will have read, it can cover everything from aggregator partnerships, content partnerships, and partnerships with those in different market verticals that already have an audience – such as banks, film festivals, e-commerce, and even supermarkets and book clubs. 

Many rights deals are now constructed based on partnership revenue share. Indeed our own commercial model with our partners is not dissimilar. It is important, of course, to partner with the correct organisation to achieve your individual and mutual goals. It should be a symbiotic relationship, and in theoretical terms, it is a simple one – there is a hungry audience out there for quality, exclusive, premium, or just ‘interesting’ content. It is just about where to find it, through whom, and without breaking the bank of the respective audience. 

So what is the future of partnerships in OTT? The Omdia report tells us that the market is becoming ever more competitive and that viewers have multiple options to buy or view their content with ads. So our advice, in line with theirs, is to look at strategic partnerships to build viewership. And look at partners who already have a route to market, those with an audience, and those that look toward loyalty schemes or branching out. The reverse is also true; if you have a great OTT service, look to enhance that with supplementary content or other brands to enable stickiness and devotion to your services. 

Here at Magine Pro, we believe that content is king and continue to work with our multiple clients on the tech that acts as the enabler to great innovative thinking and business disruption. Together we achieve great success. 

_____________________________________________________________________________________

You can download our latest white paper, which features Luke Boyle’s reflection now, Advancing OTT audience capture: how strategic partnerships provide avenues for growth. The white paper also includes original research by Omdia, highlighting why strategic partnerships are key to delivering sufficient online video growth and, specifically, the impact of bundling and aggregation partnerships with the likes of telcos and Pay-TV operators. Insights from Magine Pro partners also feature, as they share their experiences on how partnerships have improved their service discoverability, acquisition and growth.

Learn more about Magine Pro’s flexible OTT solutions and how we can help you build and launch a successful OTT business here. And head to our experience page to check out our partners and case studies.

You can also subscribe to the Magine Pro e-newsletter to stay up-to-date with our latest news, partners, and products, and to find out which industry events we’ll be attending next.

Share post
Share On Facebook
Share On Linkedin
Contact us

IBC 2025 Recap: AI, Efficiency, and What’s Next for OTT

September is always a big month in our calendar as the team heads to Amsterdam for IBC. This year, the show was buzzing with conversations that will define the future…

Read More

E-Guide | Are Your Smart TV OTT Apps Up to Scratch? Four UX Must-Haves for Big Screens

The direction of travel for in-home streaming is clear. While mobile still dominates short-form viewing, Smart TVs now reign supreme in the living room. By 2026, at least 50% of…

Read More

Magine Pro at IBC 2025: Demos, Discussions & Drinks

We’re gearing up for IBC in Amsterdam this September, and we’d love to see you there. You’ll find us in Hall 5, Stand D72, where our team will be showing…

Read More

First Impressions on the Big Screen: How to Nail OTT Onboarding

When it comes to Smart TV OTT apps, every second counts. Creating a good first impression is essential. In a space where users expect near-instant access to content, a slow…

Read More

Is OTT Rebundling? What Netflix’s Aggregation Move Signals for the Industry

A recent Streaming Media article highlighted a significant shift: Netflix is quietly moving into aggregation, positioning itself not just as a destination for content, but as a hub for other…

Read More

IBC 2025 Recap: AI, Efficiency, and What’s Next for OTT

September is always a big month in our calendar as the team heads to Amsterdam for IBC. This year, the show was buzzing with conversations that will define the future…

Read More

E-Guide | Are Your Smart TV OTT Apps Up to Scratch? Four UX Must-Haves for Big Screens

The direction of travel for in-home streaming is clear. While mobile still dominates short-form viewing, Smart TVs now reign supreme in the living room. By 2026, at least 50% of…

Read More

Magine Pro at IBC 2025: Demos, Discussions & Drinks

We’re gearing up for IBC in Amsterdam this September, and we’d love to see you there. You’ll find us in Hall 5, Stand D72, where our team will be showing…

Read More

First Impressions on the Big Screen: How to Nail OTT Onboarding

When it comes to Smart TV OTT apps, every second counts. Creating a good first impression is essential. In a space where users expect near-instant access to content, a slow…

Read More

Is OTT Rebundling? What Netflix’s Aggregation Move Signals for the Industry

A recent Streaming Media article highlighted a significant shift: Netflix is quietly moving into aggregation, positioning itself not just as a destination for content, but as a hub for other…

Read More

This website uses cookies

Cookies ("cookies") consist of small text files. The text files contain data which is stored on your device. To be able to place some type of cookies we need your consent. We at Magine Pro AB, corporate identity number 559301-7287 use these types of cookies. To read more about which cookies we use and storage duration, click here to get to our cookiepolicy.

Manage your cookie-settings

Necessary cookies

Necessary cookies are cookies that need to be placed for fundamental functions on the website to work. Fundamental functions are for instance cookies that are needed for you to use menus and navigate the website.

Statistical cookies

To know how you interact with the website we place cookies to collect statistics. These cookies anonymize personal data.

Ad measurement cookies

To be able to provide a better service and experience we place cookies to tailor marketing for you. Another purpose for this placement is to market products or services to you, give tailored offers or market and give recommendations on new concepts based on what you have bought from us previously.

Ad measurement user cookies

In order to show relevant ads we place cookies to tailor ads for you

Personalized ads cookies

To show relevant and personal ads we place cookies to provide unique offers that are tailored to your user data