Mulat Broadcasting Entertainment and Media, Inc. (Mulat) celebrated the opening of its second branch in Winland Tower Residences in Tomas Morato, Quezon City last Friday (Feb. 9). The company’s first branch was established in Pasig City.
Led by Sophia Quintanar-Mara, Mulat Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, the company is primarily engaged in streaming applications with an impressive 108,000 followers and counting. “We will pioneer hologram marketing, which is the strength of Mulat’s technology,” Quintanar-Mara stated. She also mentioned that the Mulat streaming application will be available on app stores just like Netflix.
“We are also simultaneously streaming live TV shows on the Mulat streaming app and synergizing them with other platforms,” Quintanar-Mara explained. She emphasized that Mulat streams wholesome content directed by some of the best TV and film directors in the country.
In addition to their streaming services, Mulat is now venturing into providing three recording studios for rent for various events such as pictorials. The company promised to release more exciting shows and programs in the future. Their flagship show “Mulat Walang Kukurap” was recognized as the “Most Outstanding Streaming Application made by Filipinos for Filipinos around the Globe” during the 5th Asia Pacific Luminaire Awards held last March 23, 2022 at Cove Okada Manila in Paranaque City.
During the ribbon-cutting ceremonies for their new branch, notable personalities such as actress Patricia Javier were present alongside Mulat President Dr. Meric Mara and Miko Villanueva, Director of Mara Linux and Business Solutions Inc., President of MVV Production. Also attending was Venecio V. Legaspi, Department of Migrant Workers Assistant Secretary for Reintegration among others.
With its expanding presence in different cities across Metro Manila, Mulat Broadcasting Entertainment and Media continues to make waves in the industry with its innovative streaming technology and exciting content offerings.
By Shaine Pe