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Former Disney Online President Richard Wolpert Launching FAST Channel Startup (Exclusive)

Richard Wolpert, former President of Disney Online, is gearing up to launch a new and exciting venture in the streaming world.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
July 10, 2023
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Renowned media executive Richard Wolpert, former President of Disney Online, is gearing up to launch a new and exciting venture in the streaming world. Sources close to the industry have exclusively revealed that Wolpert is in the final stages of launching a new FAST (Free Ad-Supported Television) channel startup, aimed at providing viewers with an extensive library of content at no cost.

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The emergence of FAST channels has revolutionized the streaming landscape by offering viewers a wide range of entertainment options without requiring a subscription fee. As cord-cutting continues to gain momentum and consumers seek alternatives to traditional cable TV, FAST channels have gained popularity as a viable solution for accessing content.

Wolpert, known for his strategic vision and successful track record in the media industry, is poised to make a significant impact with his new venture. Having held key positions at companies like Disney, RealNetworks, and Mindspace, Wolpert brings a wealth of experience and industry knowledge to his latest endeavor.

Interview with Richard Wolpert, VC, Angel Investor, and Entrepreneur -  YouTube

Although details surrounding the startup are still under wraps, industry insiders suggest that Wolpert’s FAST channel will focus on delivering a diverse array of content, including movies, TV shows, and original programming, through an ad-supported model. This approach allows viewers to enjoy content without paying a subscription fee, while advertisers benefit from reaching a large and engaged audience.

The timing of Wolpert’s venture couldn’t be more opportune, as the demand for streaming services continues to soar. With consumers seeking more options and diversification in their streaming choices, FAST channels have emerged as a compelling alternative to paid subscription platforms.

Wolpert’s vast network of industry connections, combined with his entrepreneurial acumen, positions his FAST channel startup for success. By leveraging his expertise in content licensing, distribution, and digital media, Wolpert aims to provide viewers with an extensive library of high-quality content that rivals traditional streaming services.

While there is no official launch date announced, anticipation is building within the streaming industry, with industry experts eager to see how Wolpert’s FAST channel startup will differentiate itself in an increasingly crowded market. Wolpert’s reputation for innovation and his ability to identify industry trends make this venture one to watch closely.

As streaming continues to reshape the media landscape, the launch of a new FAST channel by Richard Wolpert, a seasoned industry veteran, is sure to capture the attention of viewers and industry insiders alike. With the promise of an expansive content library and a free-to-view model, Wolpert’s venture has the potential to disrupt the streaming industry and provide consumers with a fresh and enticing viewing experience.

As details continue to unfold, the industry eagerly awaits further updates on Richard Wolpert’s upcoming FAST channel startup and the exciting possibilities it holds for viewers seeking compelling content without the burden of a subscription fee.

 

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