Digitalage Expands Media Infrastructure with VOD Library Intake and Live Broadcasting
Event summary
- Digitalage, a subsidiary of Hop-on, Inc., has expanded its media infrastructure to include large-scale VOD library ingestion and live broadcasting across news, sports, events, faith, and family programming.
- The expansion follows a series of deployments and milestones between March 10 and June 3, 2026, including the launch of live streaming infrastructure, Newsroom OS activation, and the Genesis Creator Pilot Program.
- Digitalage's architecture is designed to verify media at creation, archive it in searchable form, assign ownership attribution, and make it available for monetization across its lifecycle.
- The Genesis Creator Pilot Program offers qualifying participants an 85% gross subscription revenue split and a 50% net advertising revenue split.
- Digitalage has filed a U.S. Patent Application No. 19/685,869 covering conditional digital licensing and verified delivery.
The big picture
Digitalage's expansion into VOD library intake and live broadcasting positions it as a potential disruptor in the media infrastructure space. By focusing on verified media ownership and creator monetization, Digitalage aims to challenge traditional distribution models. The company's patent-pending technology and creator economics model could reshape how media is distributed and monetized, particularly in the live and on-demand content sectors.
What we're watching
- Platform Adoption
- The pace at which creators and rights holders will adopt Digitalage's platform and participate in the Genesis Creator Pilot Program.
- Technological Scalability
- Whether Digitalage can sustain its stateful media architecture and patent-pending verified delivery system as it scales.
- Market Differentiation
- How Digitalage's creator-first economics model will affect its competitive positioning in the media infrastructure landscape.
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