Mono Next, publicly owned and headquartered in Thailand, was established in 2002, employs approximately 170 individuals, reported $44.6M in revenue as of 2025, and functions as a tier 2 media tech buyer. Its operations are broadly segmented into Media Business and Content and Entertainment Business. The Media Business includes the operation of its digital television channel, Mono29, which is a free-to-air channel airing movies and international and local series. This segment also covers online websites and subscribed video streaming. The Content and Entertainment Business manages its movie distribution business and the Monomax subscription video-on-demand service, which features international movies and series. Additionally, Mono Next develops its own original content under the Mono Original brand.
Mono Next offers 2 products in the media and telecoms services industry. Mono Next's product portfolio comprises of broadcast television and radio and media and TV services.
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Mono Next's revenues were $44.6M in 2025. Caretta Research has split Mono Next's revenue into 2 different product categories, the largest of which is linear (thematic channel groups), which represents 80% of Mono Next's revenue.
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Mono Next currently holds 5 broadcasting rights for sports competitions including rugby league, basketball, multi-sport and soccer | association football.