Draft:Quickflix (UK Streamer)
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Company type | Subsidiary |
---|---|
Industry | Home entertainment |
Founded | 2024 |
Headquarters | Durham, UK, |
Area served | Australia Canada Falkland Islands Gibraltar Guernsey Ireland Isle of Man Jersey New Zealand United Kingdom United States of America |
Products | internet streaming |
Parent | The Streaming Group |
Quickflix is a UK based streamer founded in 2024. Based on the Australian streamer of the same name "Quickflix" the site has initially been established to work with a number of smaller producers.
Quickflix will also carry content from streamers such BrightPlay and PublicDomainFlix.
Services
[edit]Internet streaming
[edit]Quickflix streaming will be available over a range of devices. Consumers can either purchase a subscription, buy a title, or rent a title.
History
[edit]Quickflix was founded by a group of independent producers who become disenchanted with the way established streamers such as Netflix had been treating smaller producers.