Philo is Losing Bloomberg TV This Week


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Bloomberg TV has developed a huge following among cord cutters as it was free and offered live news. Now sadly, cutters will have one less option to watch Bloomberg TV as Philo will be losing the channel on Friday, March 31st, 2023.

In a statement sent to Cord Cutters News, Philo’s spokesperson said, “As of Friday, March 31st, Bloomberg News will no longer be available as a FAST channel on Philo due to Bloomberg transitioning the channel and programming. While we try our best to limit changes that cause a disruption in programming for our subscribers, there are occasionally unfortunate situations outside of our control. We continue to offer both BBC World News and Cheddar News as options for our users.”

Bloomberg News has confirmed to Cord Cutters news that Bloomberg TV will still be free and available to stream on their website as well as many popular apps. Bloomberg News declined to comment on why Bloomberg TV is leaving Philo.

A Philo subscription is just $25/month after a 7-day free trial and offers over 60 channels. You can create up to 10 profiles per account and stream on up to 3 devices simultaneously. Get started with your free trial here.

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