British startup launching in more than 100 countries, and says it’s relishing the competition from Netflix and YouTube Kids British children’s TV startup Hopster is expanding globally, launching its ...
Ellen Solberg, Hopster’s head of content, shares with TV Kids what types of programming fit the brand’s values. The ad-free kids’ platform Hopster is dedicated to delivering kids ages 2 to 6 content ...
UK startup has also bagged deal to stream shows including Thomas and Friends, Bob the Builder and Pingu If you’re hoping to tempt parents and children away from apps like Netflix, YouTube and the ...
LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM and MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA--(Marketwired - Feb 20, 2014) - Ooyala, a leading innovator in video streaming, analytics and monetisation, today announced that it is powering Hopster's ...
The British Board of Film Classification has moved to give a U rating to Hopster, a new subscription based TV and learning app designed for children aged 2-6. It is the first time that the body has ...
Nick Walters, founder and CEO of Hopster, is stepping down from the company this September, with Miki Chojnacka, currently chief creative and content officer, promoted to co-CEO alongside Tyrell Ellis ...
London-based startup and Netflix for small children Hopster is on the verge of launching its unlimited TV content app, the company announced today, with a UK iOS App Store debut planned for November.
Virgin Media has added the award-winning kids app, Hopster, to its TV platform to help parents keep pre-schoolers entertained at home. Designed for kids aged two to six, Hopster provides a safe, ...
Hopster has announced the appointment of Miki Chojnacka and Tyrell Ellis as co-CEOs, effective immediately. Their appointment follows the decision by Nick Walters, founder and CEO of Hopster, to ...
Go ahead and judge us but we’re going to say it anyway: When it comes to kids, Netflix is the world’s best pacifier. Of course, you don’t want the little tykes stumbling upon The Human Centipede when ...
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