Ameba TV
Ameba is an independent, subscription-based streaming video (IPTV) service that delivers educational TV shows, cartoons, and music videos to children via the web, Smart TVs, gaming consoles, and mobile devices.[1] The privately funded company was founded in 2007[2] and is headquartered in Winnipeg, Canada. Ameba is currently available throughout the U.S. and Canada for a subscription.
The children's streaming TV service features shows, like This is Daniel Cook, This Is Emily Yeung, and Ruby Skye PI.[3]
Ameba, which complies with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act,[4] delivers multilingual children’s content in English, French, Spanish, and sign language.
Multi-Platform Availability
Ameba is available across multiple digital viewing platforms, including:
- the web
- Xbox 360,[5]
- Roku media streamer,[6]
- Google TV,[7]
- LGE Smart TV, LGE 3D Blu-ray players, and LGE Smart TV Upgraders.[8]
- iOS devices, including iPad, iPod touch, and iPhone.[9]
- Android Tablets and Phones.[10]
- Chromecast [11]
Programs in Ameba's Content Library
Ameba content is organized into multiple categories. They span several genres, including comedy, art, adventure, animation, and many more.
References
- ↑ "Ameba TV - About". Ameba.
- ↑ "Ameba gains 1,200 subscribers after two days on Google TV". Winnipeg Free Press.
- ↑ "Ameba Kids TV Channel Launches on LG Smart TV". SFGate.com.
- ↑ "Ameba's KidSafe Seal Certification Page".
- ↑ "Ameba TV app". Microsoft.
- ↑ "ROKU Official Channel Store - Kids Channels". ROKU.
- ↑ "Ameba Heads to Google TV". Kidscreen Magazine.
- ↑ "Ameba Kids TV Channel Launches on LG Smart TV". PRWeb.
- ↑ "Ameba Smart Kids TV Comes to iOS Devices". Playback.
- ↑ "Ameba - Smart Kids TV Mobile". Google.
- ↑ "Ameba’s Streaming TV for Kids is now Available for Chromecast". Entertainment News.