As TAP Go The service traced its origins in 2020 as
TAP Go, a streaming service offering live channels from TAP DMV and live sporting events. TAP Go was suspending its operations in November 2020, but continues to stream live football on its sister site PremierFootball.ph. The service resumed in August 2021, coinciding with TAP DMV's coverage of
Manny Pacquiao's
recently concluded bout against
Yordenis Ugas on its own cable channels. TAP Go was relaunched in October 2022 with additional live TV channels from third-party content providers like
Warner Bros. Discovery Asia-Pacific,
Paramount Global,
Rock Entertainment Holdings, and
ABS-CBN. In addition, TAP Go has also offers in-house
FAST/linear channels through a partnership with
Endeavor Streaming, namely: Laff, Crime TV, Comic U, and Game Show Central.
As Blast TV In August 2023, TAP DMV and
Converge ICT formally launched Blast TV, originally a
FAST-oriented streaming service that offers linear channels and video on-demand content. On September 18, 2023, TAP DMV launched a new hub for Blast TV called
Studio Universal, a linear channel and video-on-demand. On November 3, 2023, TAP DMV officially shut down the TAP Go service, with its entire content were merged into Blast TV. On January 20, 2024, TAP DMV announced that it will launch a new content hub for
Paramount+ within the Blast TV service, after the latter signed a licensing agreement with
Paramount Global Content Distribution, which was later launched on May 23, 2025. Blast TV began carrying some anime titles from regional licensing distributors:
Muse Communication in September 2024 and
Medialink (via Ani-One) in June 2025. ==Content and availability==