Highball TV

Canadian video on demand service
  • Canada
  • United States
  • Mexico
  • Asia
  • Africa
  • South America
  • Africa
  • Europe
OwnerIndependentFounder(s)
  • Matt Campagna
  • Melissa D'Agostino
IndustryEntertainmentURLhighballtv.comRegistrationOptionalCurrent statusActive

Highball.TV is a Canadian subscription video on demand service, launched in 2018 by Melissa D'Agostino and Matthew Campagna.[1] The service offers a curated selection of films, concentrating primarily on titles that have screened at various prestigious Canadian and international film festivals but have not otherwise received widespread commercial distribution,[2] as well as a selection of original Canadian web series including Luba, Tactical Girls, Band Ladies and Less Than Kosher.

The service is currently available on the web, as well as apps for Apple TV and Roku devices. Subscription rates are $7 per month, or $70 annually.

Original feature films

In 2021, HighballTV announced a $12-million slate of original feature films going into production over the following year that would feature women and BIPOC filmmakers in key creative roles.[3]

References

  1. ^ Regan Reid, "Streamer Highball.TV launches with Canadian acquisition". Playback, October 18, 2018.
  2. ^ Barry Hertz, "A guide to Canadian streaming services, both paid and free". The Globe and Mail, March 16, 2020.
  3. ^ Leo Barraclough, "Streaming Platform HighballTV Invests in Films Created by Women, People of Color ". Variety, August 26, 2021.

External links

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  • 1Also features paid content.
  • 2Also available as part of an OTT multichannel service.
  • 3Also available via TV Everywhere.
  • 4Also available as a add-on.
  • 5Channel available on TV Everywhere through the indicated platform; programming also available as part of that platform's SVOD service.
    Programming for most traditional TV channels listed here also available through provider-specific VOD sites/apps for TV service subscribers.


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