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ichael Gerrity, a veteran media and real estate technology entrepreneur, is expanding his direct-to-consumer global real estate streaming platform ahead of its anticipated launch next year. The platform, WORLD PROPERTY CHANNEL TV (WPC TV), will produce 6-8 hours of original daily programming focused on real estate markets and industry news from a global hub in Miami, supported by satellite studios in Los Angeles, New York City, and London.
WPC TV's flagship content will include daily news segments summarizing activity across multiple property markets worldwide. The platform will also offer an extensive library of real estate-focused entertainment, educational, and lifestyle programming, including home-buying and selling series, DIY shows, industry documentaries, and travel series. This on-demand video collection will be accessible through a subscription-based streaming platform, app, and smart TVs globally.
In addition to its news content, WPC TV will debut hundreds of high-quality podcast interviews with leading real estate experts and thought leaders from around the world. Gerrity believes that the timing is perfect for a dedicated niche streaming service focused on the global real estate industry, citing the rise of streaming platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime.
WPC TV is a division of World Property Media, a Miami-based parent company specializing in real estate news, data, signals, and streaming services. Gerrity's mission is to develop WPC TV into the future "Netflix of Real Estate," offering premium programming to a global audience and building a subscriber base that reaches tens of millions worldwide.
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