The service is founded by Jeffrey Katzenberg,
the former chief of Walt Disney Co's movie studio and Dreamworks
Animation, and headed by former eBay Inc and Hewlett Packard
Chief Executive Officer Meg Whitman.
Quibi, rolled out on Monday, stands for "quick bites" and offers
slickly produced movies, such as "Hunger Games" actor Liam
Hemsworth's thriller "Most Dangerous Game", in chunks of 10
minutes or shorter.
The service, currently available only in the United States and
Canada, will also deliver reality shows and news. Basketball
superstar LeBron James appears in a documentary about his Ohio
school for at-risk youth.
Quibi offers a 90-day free trial and will cost $5 a month with
ads, or $8 a month without them, after that period.
Still, the downloads were fewer than Walt Disney Co's streaming
service, Disney+, first day downloads, which stood at 4 million,
Sensor Tower data showed.
Quibi will compete with full-fledged streaming services such as
Disney+, HBO Max, Amazon's Prime Video and Netflix, as well as
short-form entertainment platforms like TikTok and Alphabet's
YouTube.
(Reporting by Amal S in Bengaluru; Editing by Sriraj Kalluvila)
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