New partnership aims to unlock new opportunities for big & small screens

Dailymotion Pro, an advanced streaming solution that frames content for streaming, powers engagement, and builds next revenue lines for over 10,000 clients worldwide, has announced a strategic partnership with Dotscreen, an application developer for connected TV and streaming services.
As a publisher and AdTech powerhouse primarily serving publishers and broadcasters, Dailymotion Pro addresses the rapidly growing connected TV (CTV) market through this strategic partnership. According to Dailymotion Pro, the natural synergy between the companies’ proven development expertise, advanced assurance processes, and Dailymotion Pro’s infrastructure needs make Dotscreen an ideal partner.
Remi Leclancher, SVP Global Supply & Enterprise Sales, Dailymotion Pro, added, “This partnership with Dotscreen represents a natural evolution of our streaming solution capabilities. As an advanced video solution for publishers and broadcasters, we’re thrilled to work with a partner whose CTV expertise perfectly complements our infrastructure as we extend to CTV platforms.”
The partnership leverages Dailymotion Pro’ robust foundation, including a fast-loading, screen-agnostic video player, more than 400 servers worldwide, and AI-powered engagement features, alongside Dotscreen’s specialised development capabilities and extensive testing infrastructure featuring over 100 physical devices.
This enables publishers and broadcasters to extend their content to CTV audiences across Apple TV, Android TV, Samsung Tizen, and LG WebOS platforms among others, while maintaining consistent high-quality streaming experiences.
Stanislas Leridon, Chairman, Dotscreen, said, “Partnership is key in our strategy as we are specialised in video streaming UI.
“Therefore, we are enthusiastic about combining our customisable, multi-device TV apps with Dailymotion Pro’s proven streaming technology. Together, we’re creating applications that will help businesses unlock new revenue opportunities across all screens big and small.”




