Bongo network hits 1b views milestone

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Bongo network hits 1b views milestone
Bongo, among the major streaming video-on-demand services found in Bangladesh, has already reached the milestone of just one 1 billion regular views around their Bongo app, spouse platforms, and creator network on YouTube. Combined with the milestone in views, Bongo as well celebrates achieving 100 million subscribers across its YouTube network "Bongo Studios", where in fact the company gets results with most of the top YouTube channels, publishers, and influencers, says a news release.  Bongo just lately made its whole entertainment library free of charge for all Bangladeshi to greatly help them pass time in the home because of the current coronavirus pandemic.

"This is great reports and a huge achievement for a provider in Bangladesh. Our years of effort categorically contributed to achieving this milestone. Through the years, we've built certain know-how on growing an audience, monetization and copyright enforcement to profit the local articles creators. We welcome advertisers to utilize us directly," explained Fayaz Taher, Chief Working Officer at Bongo. Bongo manages over 450 YouTube channels in 5 countries under its network comprising well known YouTubers, social mass media influencers and corporate clients. 

The list includes creator influencers TawhidAfridi, Salmon the Brownfish, Parizaad, Prottoy Heron, and Ridy Sheikh, and also Bangladeshi top actor Shakib Khan. 

Native media companies and TV stations just like Jaaz Multimedia, Fahim Music and Maasranga TV are also beneath the Bongo umbrella. Founded in 2013, Stellar Digital Limited owns the greatest Bangladeshi digital articles library and develops cutting-edge streaming video recording platforms at scale. Anyone can download the Bongo app on their cell phones from the Google Playstore or from the Apple App Retailer, or they could easily visit www.bongobd.com and enjoy Bongo's entertainment articles. Bongo is also available globally for Bangladesh's expatriate community.
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