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Vidgo Removes All Subscription Plans From Its Website

Vidgo, the live TV streaming service that has been down for more than four months. Now Vidgo this weekend updated its website to remove all offered TV packages.

For months now, even though Vidgo was not up and running, it has been offering a $ 20-a-month first-month option to all new subscribers. Now this weekend Vidgo updated its website to redirect everyone to its Press page that just lists old press releases from the company. No longer can new subscribers signup for the service.

For customers, Vidgo’s fate remains a mystery. Last month, the service suspended its TV Everywhere login credentials that had previously let customers log on to various network apps like ESPN or FS1 to access their feeds. “We are writing today to inform you that our TV Everywhere service has been suspended until further notice,” the company said in an email to customers.

With the service down, the ability to use its login was one of the key remaining benefits of the service. The company has stopped billing customers and said it would offer them a $10 monthly credit for the next six months, and also credit their accounts for the number of days the service has been impacted. Alternatively, customers can cancel their service.

Prior to the outage, Vidgo cost $69.99 a month and let you stream a bundle of more than 110 live channels, as well as on-demand content, all with a DVR.

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