This week, Carnival Corporation joined the world of OTT streaming. On Thursday the cruise ship company launched its own digital streaming channel called "OceanView," which will be available across 60 of its 103 ships as well as on Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV and Roku. OTT - or Over the Top - is a term used in broadcasting and technology to refer to audio, video, and other media content transmitted via Internet as a standalone product. And Carnival is also launching two new digital series, titled "Go" and "Local Eyes," expanding its roster of existing franchises to six, which includes four shows that have run on network and cable TV. According to Michael Jungen, Carnival's Senior VP of guest experience design and technology, "It was always a part of our strategy that we would have OTT streaming available eventually... We are an experience company, and it would be a missed opportunity for us not to capitalize on our resources and remind guests about the experiences we are capable of providing them."