Now’s the time to streamline your streaming

Rose Adkins Hulse has the solution for you to take control over your content subscriptions

VISIONARY: Rose Adkins Hulse

HAVING TOO many apps on your phone, television or tablet is a first world problem, right? But even those need solutions. That’s where Rose Adkins Hulse come into the picture.

Tired of sifting through the various app options which she had subscribed to in order to find the programme she was looking for, ScreenHits TV app was born.

With the central theme of providing a seamless streaming experience all from a single interface, Hulse has developed a platform she says will ‘streamline the viewing experience’.

The new ScreenHits TV app will allow existing subscribers to the leading streaming platforms, such as Amazon Prime, Netflix, Disney+, Starz, HBO Streaming Services, BBC iPlayer, ITV Hub, BFI Player, MUBI and many more, the ability to integrate their existing streaming platforms for free and watch Live premium TV channels and 1,000s of shows and films with plans starting as low as £1.99/month.

The new app is said to provide consumers with increased transparency and control over how they manage their subscriptions all in one place.

ScreenHits TV launched in 2012 and have worked with some of
the world’s leading studios and distribution/production companies to include Warner Media, eOne, Hasbro, IMG, BBC Worldwide and NBC Universal, to name a few.

“With hundreds of streaming services available, the consumer has too much choice and often gets lost in the vast array of content, creating subscription fatigue and content overload,” said Hulse.

She added: “The new app helps to streamline the viewing experience and unlike traditional cable solutions, customers can curate their channels and
subscriptions, thus only paying for channels they actually want to watch versus contributing monthly to the channels they never watch.”

Hulse isn’t new to the corporate world and has gleaned extensive knowledge from former roles working at The Hollywood Reporter, NBC Universal, and The Sundance Institute.

The original scope of her business revolved around programming distribution for worldwide content creators and with the support of consistent investors, she says have supported her from the beginning, Hulse has been lauded as a rising star of the business world and was recently featured in Forbes as a ‘Black Female Business Owner To Watch’.

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