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Pluto TV Expands Its Lineup with 2 New Free Channels in March 2025

Pluto TV, the popular free ad-supported streaming service owned by Paramount, is expanding its lineup of live channels for March 2025, with the addition of two new channels: Cheaters and QVC 2. These new channels join hundreds of live channels, catering to viewers seeking both drama-filled reality TV and expanded shopping options—all at no cost already on Pluto TV.

The Cheaters channel resurrects the classic reality series that first aired in 2000, plunging viewers into the high-stakes world of infidelity investigations. Produced by the Cheaters Detective Agency, the show follows suspicious partners as they uncover betrayal with the help of hidden cameras and confrontational reveals. Known for its dramatic flair and unscripted chaos, Cheaters has long been a guilty pleasure for fans of raw, emotional storytelling. Pluto TV describes it as “one of TV’s most dramatic classic reality series,” promising a 24/7 stream of episodes that will keep audiences hooked on the twists and turns of romantic deceit. This addition taps into the platform’s robust reality TV lineup, joining favorites like Jersey Shore and The Challenge.

Meanwhile, QVC 2 marks an expansion of Pluto TV’s partnership with QVC Group, which already brings the original QVC and HSN channels to the service. Launched as a complement to the main QVC feed—available since 2020—QVC 2 will offer 21 hours of daily live programming focused on curated shopping experiences. Expect a mix of product showcases, expert demos, and celebrity appearances, spotlighting everything from home goods to fashion. Positioned in the “Home + DIY” category alongside channels like Food TV and This Old House, QVC 2 aims to attract viewers who enjoy lean-back retail therapy. “We’re thrilled to deepen our collaboration with QVC, bringing more dynamic shopping content to our audience,” said Amy Kuessner, SVP of Content Strategy at Pluto TV.

You can find a full list of everything coming to Pluto TV in March HERE.

These channels arrive as Pluto TV continues to grow its footprint, boasting over 36 million monthly active users globally. The service, accessible on devices like Roku, Amazon Fire TV, and smart TVs, thrives on its free, ad-supported model, making it a go-to for cord-cutters. The addition of Cheaters and QVC 2 reflects Pluto’s strategy of diversifying its appeal—blending nostalgic entertainment with practical lifestyle options—while keeping costs at zero for viewers.

No official end date has been set for these channels, but Pluto’s history suggests they could be permanent fixtures or limited runs, depending on viewership. For now, fans can tune in starting today via the Pluto TV app or website, where the new additions join a lineup that spans movies, news, and more. As streaming competition heats up, Pluto TV’s latest move reinforces its position as a free entertainment haven, proving there’s still room for variety in the no-subscription space.

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Update: We updated our story to reflect that the parent company of QVC changed its name on 2/21/2025 to the QVC Group. We have updated our story with the new name for the parent company.

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