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Everything You Need to Know About Philo – Pricing, DVR, Guide, & More

Have you been thinking about getting Philo. Have questions about the service? What’s the price? DVR? and more? Today we are going to breakdown everything you need to know abut Philo.

Founded in 2009 as Tivli, Philo is an American internet television company that is owned by A&E Networks, AMC Networks, Paramount Global, and Warner Bros. Discovery. You’ll find content from all four companies across the streamer, which has over 800,000 subscribers.

Philo helps keep the price of its service down by not offering sports and many of ht major news channels.

If you’re thinking about switching from cable or a higher-priced live TV service, here’s everything we know about Philo to make your decision easier.

Here is our video review of Philo and you can read more about the service below the video:

Which Devices Support Philo?

To stream your favorite shows and movies on Philo, the first thing you’ll need is an internet connection. Secondly, you’ll have to visit Philo’s website or the app to create an account and sign up for the service. Finding Philo is simple as it is available on many popular devices, including, Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, Android TV, Chromecast, iOS, and Android.

What Channels Are Available on Philo?

As a budget-conscious streaming service, Philo offers many popular networks that allow subscribers to watch their favorite shows without breaking the bank. There are over 100+ channels available to watch live on Philo and you can check out the list below.

*Networks are available as add-ons, stay up to date with the latest channels as they are subject to change

Plans, Pricing, Add-Ons & Features

Philo offers subscribers 70+ live channels for the low price of $25 per month. Popular channels include A&E, AMC, BET, Food Network, Lifetime, Nickelodeon, Paramount Network, VH1, and more.

You can stream on up to three devices at the same time and users can create up to 10 profiles per account. Plus, record your favorite shows with unlimited DVR and save them for a year.

Although the streamer only has one plan, if you’re interested in adding on more channels, you have a few different options and they each come with a 7-day free trial:

Try Philo for free for one week

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