Ayozat

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Ayozat
Type Private
Industry
Founded2019;3 years ago (2019)
FoundersUmesh Perera [1]
Headquarters London, England
Products Television, IPTV, OTT
Website Ayozat.co.uk

Ayozat or Ayozat TV is a British media and technology company founded in 2019 by Umesh Perera, headquartered in London, England. [2] It has TV channels working as traditional, IPTV, and OTT platforms. [3]

Ayozat TV, on Sky 191, [4] previously known as Showcase TV rebranded to Ayozat TV on 28 October 2021. [3] [5] It is covering the entertainment, music, sport and esports sectors. [6] [7]

British Army is using Ayozat's OTT platform to reach and engage communities/people online. [8] [9] In 2020, Army signed a contract with Ayozat to produce their live-streamed events and esports to increase and enhance their recruitment process using Ayozat and Twitch. [10] [11] [1]

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