Deltatre To Acquire Endeavor Streaming, Creating End-To-End OTT Solutions Leader
KUALA LUMPUR, July 16 (Bernama) -- Deltatre, a global provider of streaming, digital, data, and graphics solutions for the sports, media and entertainment industries, has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Endeavor Streaming from Endeavor Group Holdings Inc.
The acquisition will merge the strengths of both companies, combining Deltatre's digital product suite, including D3 VOLT, FORGE, AXIS, and DIVA, with Endeavor Streaming's over-the-top (OTT) platform, VESPER, alongside their digital strategy, consulting and direct-to-consumer marketing services.
In a statement, the company said the combined entity will provide a comprehensive and scalable digital service offering to clients, streamlining operations through a unified platform and eliminating the need for multiple third-party providers.
Among the group's extensive portfolio are some of the world's most recognisable sports and media properties, such as the NFL, UFC, Sky, Rogers, NBA, WWE, MLB, BritBox, Bell Media, LIV Golf, ICC, World Rugby and UEFA, highlighting a shared track record in delivering high-performance, large-scale digital and OTT deployments.
'Together, we are extremely well-positioned to lead at every level of the industry. This investment broadens the value we offer to both existing and future clients.
'Endeavor Streaming is a highly respected player, and its offerings complement our services seamlessly,' said Deltatre Chief Executive Officer, Andrea Marini.
Meanwhile, Endeavor Streaming President, Fred Santarpia added: 'Our platform has helped some of the world's largest sports and media organisations transition toward direct-to-consumer strategies.'
Both companies have prioritised the productisation of their platforms, offering rapid, repeatable, and cost-effective solutions while maintaining the flexibility to support customised launches. The combined capabilities are expected to cater to global brands as well as regional and niche content providers.
The acquisition also enhances Deltatre's global footprint, expanding operational support across key markets including the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. The transaction is expected to be finalised in the third quarter of 2025, subject to customary closing conditions.
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