Deepdub, a leading voice AI company known for advancing expressive localization solutions, has announced a new partnership with Love TV Channels, an independent TV channel publisher reaching more than 25 million monthly viewers and specializing in themed localized streaming channels across Europe. Under this collaboration, Deepdub’s AI-powered dubbing technology will support the expansion of Love TV Channels’ content portfolio in the Spanish, Italian, and French markets.
The partnership will enable the localization of premium factual content from Cineflix Rights, including popular titles such as WW2 By Drone, Brother vs Brother, Border Security: America’s Frontline, and other high-performing documentary series that have not previously been available in localized European FAST platforms. This initiative aligns with Cineflix Rights’ recent strategic investment in Love TV Channels and its broader strategy to deliver high-quality localized content through free thematic TV channels across Europe.
A key goal of this collaboration is to tackle one of the FAST industry’s major challenges—the high cost of localizing large content libraries into multiple European languages. Deepdub’s technology significantly reduces dubbing expenses by more than 80% compared to traditional methods, transforming localization from a cost burden into a key growth opportunity. This shift enables FAST operators to integrate localization into their distribution strategies rather than treating it as an afterthought, opening access to content that was previously unavailable to local audiences.
Ofir Krakowski, CEO and Co-Founder of Deepdub, highlighted the importance of rapid localization for FAST success in Europe, stating that the partnership allows operators to scale channels efficiently rather than focusing on individual titles, helping accelerate market entry and content availability.
Deepdub’s advanced AI-driven localization platform is expected to reshape how FAST platforms approach expansion, allowing language rollout to be embedded directly into channel launches, licensing negotiations, and monetization plans. This approach supports faster deployment, wider catalog activation, and more predictable returns in multilingual European markets, where localization costs have traditionally been high.
Teresa López, CEO and Co-Founder of Love TV Channels, emphasized that limited access to localized premium content—especially in niche genres—has historically restricted growth in European markets. She noted that the partnership with Deepdub enables the company to bring previously undubbed Cineflix content to Spanish, Italian, and French audiences, enhancing engagement and strengthening Love TV Channels’ expansion ambitions across Europe.
Deepdub will participate in MIP London from February 22 to 24, hosting meetings and demonstrations in the Marconi Room, Table G06. Oz Krakowski, Chief Business Development Officer at Deepdub, and Teresa López will also speak at the keynote session “AI Voice in Production: What Actually Works at Scale” on February 23 from 11:30 to 12:00 in the Mountbatten Room. Additionally, Deepdub will host an AI Roundtable event later that day from 15:30 to 16:30 at the Savoy, Lancaster Ballroom.
The partnership will enable the localization of premium factual content from Cineflix Rights, including popular titles such as WW2 By Drone, Brother vs Brother, Border Security: America’s Frontline, and other high-performing documentary series that have not previously been available in localized European FAST platforms. This initiative aligns with Cineflix Rights’ recent strategic investment in Love TV Channels and its broader strategy to deliver high-quality localized content through free thematic TV channels across Europe.
A key goal of this collaboration is to tackle one of the FAST industry’s major challenges—the high cost of localizing large content libraries into multiple European languages. Deepdub’s technology significantly reduces dubbing expenses by more than 80% compared to traditional methods, transforming localization from a cost burden into a key growth opportunity. This shift enables FAST operators to integrate localization into their distribution strategies rather than treating it as an afterthought, opening access to content that was previously unavailable to local audiences.
Ofir Krakowski, CEO and Co-Founder of Deepdub, highlighted the importance of rapid localization for FAST success in Europe, stating that the partnership allows operators to scale channels efficiently rather than focusing on individual titles, helping accelerate market entry and content availability.
Deepdub’s advanced AI-driven localization platform is expected to reshape how FAST platforms approach expansion, allowing language rollout to be embedded directly into channel launches, licensing negotiations, and monetization plans. This approach supports faster deployment, wider catalog activation, and more predictable returns in multilingual European markets, where localization costs have traditionally been high.
Teresa López, CEO and Co-Founder of Love TV Channels, emphasized that limited access to localized premium content—especially in niche genres—has historically restricted growth in European markets. She noted that the partnership with Deepdub enables the company to bring previously undubbed Cineflix content to Spanish, Italian, and French audiences, enhancing engagement and strengthening Love TV Channels’ expansion ambitions across Europe.
Deepdub will participate in MIP London from February 22 to 24, hosting meetings and demonstrations in the Marconi Room, Table G06. Oz Krakowski, Chief Business Development Officer at Deepdub, and Teresa López will also speak at the keynote session “AI Voice in Production: What Actually Works at Scale” on February 23 from 11:30 to 12:00 in the Mountbatten Room. Additionally, Deepdub will host an AI Roundtable event later that day from 15:30 to 16:30 at the Savoy, Lancaster Ballroom.