Pluto tv is a free streaming service that offers both live and on-demand full length movies and tv shows. What I like about the platform is that it looks and operates like traditional tv.
Pluto tv first came on the scene in 2013 and has since upgraded their content. Pluto is available on most streaming devices like PlayStation, Fire tv, Apple tv, Roku, etc. They currently have over 100 channels including live sports and news which is a game changer.
Like most free streaming services Pluto generates money by playing ads. But it took more than just that to get the platform to where it’s at today. Lets say tens of millions of dollars. Does crackle and tubi tv have a competitor? Keep an eye out for these guys in the future.
(CH 741)– Realmadrid tv brings the thrilling action of the premier Spanish football club to Pluto TV. Brought to you from Real Madrid’s training center, this channel puts you on the pitch with one of the most historical sports franchises in the world.
(CH 460)– Throwback to a time when R&B ruled the radio and outfits weren’t complete without low-rise jeans. Revisit the best comedies of the era with our favorite Black actors, comics, and creators, streaming 24 hours a day. Welcome back!
(CH 189)– K-Content by CJ ENM offers 24/7 access to must-see Korean entertainment and K-pop, with everything from award-winning series to blockbusters with the biggest stars.
(CH 176)– Bounce XL is a dynamic extension of one of TV’s hottest brands. Stream the best in Black television, including original programming and specials, scripted sitcoms and dramas, and everything that makes Bounce XL a must-watch destination.
(CH 180)– Fuse Beat is the Black culture, entertainment and lifestyle destination featuring big movies and big stars.
(CH 55)– Combine high-impact action movies with cutting-edge science fiction and pulse-pounding thrills and you get one explosive reaction. Pluto TV Reaction brings you more of the adrenaline-fueled films you crave, anytime, day or night.
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