iDefine TV FAQs

Who is iDefine TV perfect for?

That’s a good question.  Are you seeking to expand your reach locally, nationwide, or even globally? Then our network is a vehicle to grow your brand, business, mission, music, or what have you into other parts of the country… the world. Do you have a product, service, film, mission, or song you want to expand outside of your local market? Then iDefine TV is the answer for you.

 

Still, wondering? Let’s break it down even further for you. So if you’re a consultant, music artist/group, life coach, film producer, motivational speaker, home improvement expert, nonprofit organization, and so forth, then this is for you. Does this help you, now?

 

iDefine TV is a unique and affordable way to get your message and your business out to a potential 73+ million viewers for less than the price of a cup of coffee a day.

Can you help me understand what your channel is currently accepting?

Think about iDefine TV like an ABC or a Sundance Channel.  Each of these networks/channels/stations requires content for their viewers to watch. So we’re looking for content to fill our channels on our network, so ours viewers will want to come back week after week.

 

We’re a network seeking videos with substance. We deem videos such as instructional series, interviews, editorials, live pre-recorded events (music, festivals to comedy), sports, film (short and long), health & wellness, business… just to name a few. If you don’t see it, just ask and we’ll let you know.

 

Doesn’t this give you a better idea on what we’re looking for? Still have a question, then contact us by clicking on the “Support Desk” icon at the right of the website.

 

What we also accept are advertisement videos. If you’re looking to be a sponsor or advertiser on iDefine TV then contact us.

Do you accept just advertisement/commercial based videos?

Yes. We currently have available ad spots on predetermined channels and content. If you’re seeking a national or global advertising reach, then allow iDefine TV to  be your resource. Let’s call us your Marketing EDGE!  Simply contact us and we will gladly answer any questions you may have, as well as provide our advertising rates and packages.

What makes iDefine TV different from YouTube?

The evolution of viewers watching video is moving toward streaming media via television. There are millions of videos on YouTube waiting for the next play. Is this something you can relate to? The YouTuber viewer watch approximately 15 minutes worth of videos a day on YouTube.  However, Americans watch on average 4 to 5 hours of television a day.

 

Here’s the key difference: All -In-One. What does this mean? Not only do we broadcast video content directly to television, we also provide ongoing marketing for our members to assist in helping them grow their brand, message, mission, expertise and profit. Where else can you find a complete marketing service with you in mind? Check out our membership page  for complete details.

 

Another key difference is that our viewers have purchased a device to specifically stream video content via their television, such as Netflix or Hulu. It’s estimated that the annual income level of those who make such purchases is approximately $75,000.  The reach potential is 73 plus million viewers around the world: United States, Canada, United Kingdom, South America, Asia, and growing.

We have thousands of viewers from around the globe searching for content just like yours. Let’s get started today

What about copyrights?

All the rights remain with you. We require all iDefine TV Members to have full rights to all content submitted for our channel. We ask for one right and that is the right to broadcast your content on the iDefine TV network.

How will my video get discovered?

We have partnered the the leading streaming media player provider today, Roku. It’s similar to your standard cable box, but the key difference is that when consumers purchase it, there aren’t any monthly fees, unlike your standard cable providers.

 

Our network is placed into the menu along with other channels. However, iDefine TV is made up multiple channels. Your content will be placed on the channel that best describes your video content, i.e, Atlanta, Business, Music, Health & Wellness, Entrepreneurship, Innovation, and if you don’t see it, simply ask.

 

Then it’s our goal to promote our network on the behalf of those who have submitted content on the iDefine TV network via several vehicles to drive viewership.

 

Sounds good?

Where is the content syndicated?

Our network reaches over 73  million U.S. households. Plus our global reach is throughout Canada, United Kingdom, South America, Asia, Barbados, and more.

Roku co-branded smart TVs (“Roku TV”) will be launching in the U.S. in Fall 2014, with other markets to follow. Roku TV is a dramatic new platform for your business to reach even more passionate viewers and content lovers.
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Do you require long term agreements?

iDefine TV offers month and annual memberships you can cancel at any time. We do not make you sign long-term contracts. That’s no fun!

 

You can cancel at anytime. We require a 30 day notice to make the required changes to your account and your aired content. Simply submit your cancel request via our Support Desk found here on our website.

What if I need to upgrade or downgrade my membership?

That’s easy! Simply let us know which membership you’re switching to and we can make the change for you. If you’re downgrading, in addition you must let us know which videos you’ll be removing. You can submit your request through a ‘Support Ticket‘.

 

No there are no additional fees to change your membership other than the membership itself.

Where can I view the iDefine TV Network?

You’ll be able to find iDefine TV on the Roku Player.  It is the fastest-growing streaming media player device, today.  Roku has had another successful year, surpassing more than 73 million Roku users to date… You can find it at any electronic store or you may order one through iDefine TV and receive possible savings.  This streaming media player device is used to view Hulu, Netflix, and many other streaming videos and audio channels similar to iDefine TV through any television.

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