Kiswe's first major client was the
Washington Mystics of the
WNBA, which launched a "Mystics Live"
mobile app in May 2014 that offered free, in-market streaming of Mystics games, with a choice of multiple camera angles, on-demand
instant replay, and in-game statistics. Kim is a partner of the team's parent company
Monumental Sports & Entertainment. Sweldens described the app as a combination of a "first screen" experience of video with a
second screen experience. Kiswe launched an app for the
mixed martial arts promotion
Professional Fighters League (PFL) in 2019, similarly integrating streams of events with real-time statistics, interactive polls, trivia, and prediction games, and the ability to create public and private lobbies with
chat rooms. PFL CEO Pete Murray stated that the app was designed to also facilitate
sports betting features in the future. In July 2019, Kiswe announced a partnership with
Vidgo to integrate
social television features into its streaming television service. Vidgo also made an investment into Kiswe. Kiswe also partnered with the
CrossFit Games to use its
cloud-based production platform to allow for community-produced broadcasts of the
2019 CrossFit Games, which could be localized and tailored for different audiences and languages. on June 8, 2020, Kiswe announced a strategic "global partnership" with
K-pop record label
Big Hit Entertainment, with its first event being the
BTS virtual concert
Bang Bang Con: The Live. The event took in US$18.1 million in revenue, with Kiswe and Big Hit reporting a peak of over 756,000 concurrent viewers in 107 territories. The two companies launched a virtual concert platform, VenewLive, in September 2020: in March 2021,
Universal Music Group and
YG Entertainment made investments into VenewLive. In April 2023, the
Phoenix Suns of the
NBA announced that
Gray Television and Kiswe had acquired the regional rights to the team and WNBA
Phoenix Mercury, replacing
Bally Sports Arizona the
2023–24 season; Kiswe developed an over-the-top subscription service for the Suns called "Suns Live". Kiswe also partnered with the
Utah Jazz on its "Jazz+" platform. The American
professional wrestling promotion
All Elite Wrestling (AEW) partnered with Kiswe to develop an international streaming service called
MyAEW. Available worldwide outside of the United States and Canada, MyAEW launched on March 9, 2026, as an over-the-top streaming service and
digital television network, hosting all episodes of AEW's programs and all
pay-per-view (PPV) events, live and on-demand, as well as hosting the archive for all prior programs and PPVs. It also hosts the archive for AEW's sister promotion
Ring of Honor. ==References==