Before Numedia, there was a company called 247 SmartLife.
This company sells a streaming service which they call as the TVizion. But things didn’t go as planned for this company because Dish Network, another US television company, sued them with a lawsuit.
Dish said that TVizion pirated the streaming and airing rights of various channels. Because of this, Dish, with the help of the authorities, forced 247 SmartLife to shut down the company.
Jim Pshehalouk, the founder of 247 SmartLife followed. However, the website is still up and running until now. He claims that this is legal because the order was just to turn down the site.
Furthermore, TVizion was said to have been acquired by Numedia, a Multi-Level-Marketing company.
According to reports, the acquisition amounted to a $220 million deal.
But then again, there are no solid proof or evidence to back things up. Numedia also does not have any background details available, such as who runs the company or where it is based.
There is a good chance that the acquisition was just all staged so that 247 SmartLife will still be available.
Also note that Numedia shares the same business operations aas 247 SmartLife because they offer cable streaming services.