Discovery’s subscription-free dplay streaming service, which brings together content from the Quest, Quest Red, DMAX, Food Network, Really and Home channels, is now available in the UK.
The broadcaster has launched iOS and Android apps which are available to download from today and says the advert supported service will be added to other platforms in early 2020.
Already available in nine other markets, dplay’s content library includes Quest’s EFL Highlights and Salvage Hunters, Quest Red’s Katie Price: My Crazy Life and The Bad Skin Clinic, Really’s Ghost Adventures and Helicopter ER and Food Network’s Tom Kerridge: American Feast and Rachel Khoo: My Swedish Kitchen.
Discovery’s James Gibbons said: “We have nearly doubled the size of our UK audience in the last two years – and increased our free to air scale from two to six channels.
“The launch of dplay is the next step in our strategy to deliver to British audiences the best real life entertainment, whenever and wherever they want it.
“The free streaming service will also increase opportunities for advertisers to engage with audiences across multiple platforms.”