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Samuh
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Bhutanese woman Nyema Zam gift world a new OTT platform- Samuh

| @indiablooms | Feb 11, 2023, at 11:48 pm

A Bhutanese woman has taken inspiration from the success of Netflix and created her own OTT platform named Samuh.

Nyema Zam is the creator of the platform.

Samuh is an OTT (Over The Top — referring to any streaming service that delivers content over the internet) platform that offers a wide range of original, licensed, and curated Bhutanese content, reports The Bhutan Live.

People from 117 countries can access the OTT platform.

Samuh was founded in 2020 and officially launched in July 2022, the news portal reported.

The content includes original films, original web series, documentaries, music videos, and kids’ cartoons.

Interestingly,  Nyema Zam had won the Rise Award 2022 for the Females Leading Business Operations in the Media, Broadcast and Technology Sector on Nov 30.

It was held in London, the United Kingdom. There were top seven nominees in the category, which comprised women leaders and trailblazers from around the world, reports Kuensel.

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