Without creating an account, users can access the financing offer by advertising from “40 linear channels,” which refers to the Viacom CBS team.
The US-based Pluto TV announced on Thursday, February 8, that it will be offering free streaming channels in France.
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Pluto TV, developed service ViacomCBS (Especially the American TV crew with the channels MTV, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central …)First Ad Support Free Streaming TV Service“In France, the team said in a statement that, like most sites, it can be accessed in a number of ways (connected TVs, smartphones, tablets and computers) via the Pluto TV site, as well as through boxes such as Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, and Chromecast. Applications
If you already have ad-supported on-demand TV offers, Like Mango, a service recently launched by Molotov, Pluto TV opens a concept never seen before in France, TV channels are broadcast only by streaming and are funded by advertising. In this case, users of this site can access without creating an account, “More than 40 linear chains”, Specifically whose content will be derived from Viacom CBS products, he explains in a press release.
Their shows cover major genres (cinema, series, youth, animation, reality TV, lifestyle, crime and investigation, comedy, sports, documentaries, etc.) and new ones will be added in the future, Pluto TV says.
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Following the launch of the service, Pluto TV has 36 million active users worldwide, particularly in the United Kingdom, Germany, Brazil and Spain. Italy is expected to follow suit later this year.
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