Ripe Digital Entertainment, the company that created RipeTV and OctaneTV brings a taste of hiphop to the table with its newest website, FlowTV.
Like its sister sites, FlowTV doesn’t try to transfer the TV experience to the web; it seamlessly integrates video into an interactive, user-guided experience that’s as intuitive as it is stylish. The videos impress with that flashy aesthetic often associated with MTV. The content is fresh, consistently updated, and serves its community with instant access to footage from the legendary Def Jam
, rhymes from over 200 other record labels, gorgeous models and more.D. Woods is the host of ‘Now on Flow’, the show that curates FlowTV
Ripe has certainly carved out niche with its highly branded, narrow products that appeal to advertisers’ dream demographics, and I wonder what will follow FlowTV. Maybe a sports channel? Celebrity gossip? Whatever it is, we’re eagerly awaiting its launch and will be sure to keep you up-to-date.
In the meantime, check out the most recent installment of ‘Now on Flow,’ now on Flow.
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