Launching his multi-platform music media company Revolt in 2013, the rapper and entrepreneur Sean Combs handpicked ESPN executive Keith Clinkscales to serve as its CEO. Keith Clinkscales has remained the top administrator of Revolt ever since.
Although it is primarily known as a basic cable television network, Revolt also has a strong presence in the digital realm. As part of this outreach, the company launched its proprietary digital streaming app in November of 2021.
Revolt bills its app as a “one-stop-shop” that allows users to view select episodes from the network’s diverse lineup of original productions. The Revolt app also offers unique content such as exclusive new series, digital shorts, bonus programming footage, and live-streamed events, including panel discussions from the annual Revolt x AT&T Summit.
The mobile app is compatible with iPhones and iPads with 9.0 operating systems upward. It is also available for desktop Macs with OS 11.0 upward and Apple TVs with OS 14.5 upward.
Although it is primarily known as a basic cable television network, Revolt also has a strong presence in the digital realm. As part of this outreach, the company launched its proprietary digital streaming app in November of 2021.
Revolt bills its app as a “one-stop-shop” that allows users to view select episodes from the network’s diverse lineup of original productions. The Revolt app also offers unique content such as exclusive new series, digital shorts, bonus programming footage, and live-streamed events, including panel discussions from the annual Revolt x AT&T Summit.
The mobile app is compatible with iPhones and iPads with 9.0 operating systems upward. It is also available for desktop Macs with OS 11.0 upward and Apple TVs with OS 14.5 upward.