Tag: Pluto TV
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Stream the Team USA TV Channel for Free on Pluto TV, The Roku Channel & More During the Paris Olympics
In the latest collaboration between FAST Studios, NBCUniversal, and the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC), viewers can access the behind-the-scenes footage during the 2024 Paris Olympics via the Team USA TV channel. The channel, which will be available on many services, including The Roku Channel and Pluto TV, will focus on telling stories of…
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Pluto TV Will Add 7 New Channels in August, Including a 24/7 Star Trek Movies Channel
Today Pluto TV announced 7 new channels being added in August 2024. They did not announced when but said they will be coming throughout august. Here are the seven new channels coming to Pluto TV in August 2024: Alien Nation by DustThe ultimate destination for all things unexplained. Dive into the mysterious world of UFO…
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Pluto TV Adds 5 New Live TV Channels, Including a 24/7 Nash Bridges Channel
Today Pluto TV added five new channels that are now going live on Pluto TV. These channels including a 24/7 channel dedicated to Nas Bridges channel. Another channel that is new is a relaunch of MTV Pluto TV full of MTV Programs. Pluto TV is one of the older free ad-supported streaming services. Owned by…
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Pluto TV Adds a Surprise New Channel
Yesterday Pluto TV announced five new channels that are now going live on Pluto TV. Big Brother 24/7 is now live, offering content from seasons 19 through 25 for free. Tomorrow July 18 Pluto TV will launch Big Brother Live. The 24/7 feed of Big Brother will have four feeds of dedicated cameras live in…
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BET Media Group Launches Two New Tyler Perry FAST Channels, Bringing Over 600 Hours on Pluo TV, Plex, The Roku Channel, & More
BET Media Group is thrilled to announce the launch of two new BET Tyler Perry FAST (free, ad-supported television) channels. These channels, BET Tyler Perry Comedy and BET Tyler Perry Drama, will allow viewers to indulge in back-to-back episodes of Tyler Perry’s acclaimed series anytime and anywhere. For the first time, BET is offering over…
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Kartoon Channel Expands Globally, Reaching 1.6 Billion People
Few forms of entertainment capture the hearts of both parents and children the way animation does. Now, Kartoon Channel is spreading that joy further across the globe, reaching an astonishing 57 territories and approximately 1.6 billion people. This news comes hot on the heels of Kartoon Channel’s impressive performance in the U.S., where it has…
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Pluto TV is Adding 5 New 24/7 Channels Dedicated to Big Brother
Today Pluto TV announced five new channels that are now going live on Pluto TV. Big Brother 24/7 is now live, offering content from seasons 19 through 25 for free. Tomorrow July 18 Pluto TV will launch Big Brother Live. The 24/7 feed of Big Brother will have four feeds of dedicated cameras live in…
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A New Free Channel Covering Team USA From The Olympics Launches on Pluto TV, The Roku Channel, Xumo Play & More
Today NBCUnivesal along with Fast Studios has launched a new free ad-supported channel covering Team USA as it gets ready for the 2024 Olympics. This channel will cover all things Team USA athletes and their journey to represent Team USA at the Olympic and Paralympic Games. “In addition to supporting NBCUniversal’s wonderful Olympic and Paralympic…
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Pluto TV is Reportedly Up For Sale, Possible Back To Its Original Founder
Pluto TV is one of the largest and best-known free ad-supported streaming services. Now, according to a report from a Streaming Media Blog, Pluto TV is reportedly being considered for a possible sale, and talks have happened to sell the company back to Tom Ryan, one of the original co-founders of Pluto TV. The talks…
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Sony Wanted to Sell Off Pluto TV, CBS, MTV, & Paramount+ If It Bought Paramount
Last week, Paramount and Skydance officially announced a deal to merge. Skydance will buy the Redstone family’s majority control of Paramount. Part of the deal gave the Redstone family 45 days to look for other buyers to beat the Skydance offer. One of the other potential buyers was Sony, which had looked at Paramount but…
