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Music Fans Can Now Enjoy Vevo Music Videos on rlaxx TV




KIEL, GERMANY (4 August, 2021) - The new ad-supported German streaming service rlaxx TV has partnered with Vevo, the world’s leading music video network, to add Vevo Pop to its channel portfolio. Vevo Pop is a curated pop-genre music video linear channel, and this partnership brings music programming back to TV and straight into living rooms.


rlaxx TV’s smart TV app functions like traditional TV, in which viewers can easily flip through and enjoy various linear-programmed channels. Vevo Pop offers the perfect content for this with its curated offering, including official premium music videos, original content and other live performances. Viewers can enjoy content from the superstars of today, such as The Weeknd, Little Mix, Jorja Smith, Lady Gaga, Harry Styles and Ariana Grande, as well as the upcoming talents of tomorrow.


“At Vevo, our goal is to bring our vast premium music video catalog to fans wherever they are worldwide and however they want to enjoy them. By partnering with rlaxx TV, we have yet another excellent streaming service bringing Vevo's music programming to the television and providing fans with a place for a high-quality, immersive music video viewing experience,” said Vevo’s Director, Advanced TV, UK & International, Richard Brant.


Vevo is currently available on rlaxx TV in Germany, Spain, the UK and France. Subsequent Vevo launches in other European markets are set for later this year.


“‘Just relax and watch TV’ was an essential motto during the conception of rlaxx TV a little over a year ago. We wanted to create a modern streaming service, which means that you can simply switch on and then lean back without having to endlessly search for content. We are really pleased that Vevo is integrating this aspect perfectly with their channel on rlaxx TV,” says rlaxx TV’s CEO, Ronny Lutzi.


Beside Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Xbox, and Android TV, rlaxx TV can currently be found on most smart TVs in the app store. It is free of charge and does not require registration.

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