Made in Tarrant: Fort Worth-based streaming services puts focus on pets | Fort Worth Report

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Buddi, a Fort Worth-based streaming service, is gaining attention for its unique focus on pet-centric content, aiming to cater to the growing audience of pet lovers. The founders recognize a significant demand for movies and shows that highlight the special bond between pets and their owners, believing that this niche market is ripe for exploration. By offering relatable stories that resonate emotionally with viewers, buddi seeks to create a community around pet ownership and the joys it brings. This initiative aligns with a broader trend in the entertainment industry that increasingly acknowledges the integral role pets play in people's lives. As streaming platforms diversify their offerings, buddi’s strategy positions it as a pioneer in pet-themed programming.

The service is expected to attract a loyal following, driven by the heartfelt connection pet owners share with their companions. With an optimistic outlook, the founders are excited about the potential impact of their service on both the streaming market and pet culture. As audiences continue to seek engaging and relatable content, buddi stands ready to fill this emerging gap.

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