A few articles that I thought were interesting news...
The Free Streaming Service DistroTV Adds New Channels Including CONtv, COMBAT GO, & More (article). I really like DistroTV, though it is still relatively unknown. It's a similar free streaming network like Xumo and Xumo TV. It is available in Canada, USA, and UK, with a slight difference in the channel line up in each country. At the moment, I have not seen the Cinedigm channels added yet, but still, Distro TV is worth a look for any Frugal Streamer. (Watch Distro TV online here.)
Pluto TV Introduces a New Logo at CES (article). A lot of commentators are saying they like Pluto TV's current logo design. You know, I kinda like the new design! (Watch Pluto TV online here.)
Tubi & Hisense Are Launching a Free New Streaming Service For Cord Cutters (article). What is interesting about this article is that it does not explain if Tubi TV is creating a 24/7-like streaming channel in partnership with their Hisense TV's or if it's just going to be the AVOD service that exists today on the usual platforms. Either way, I like FREE MOVIES! (Check out Tubi TV online here.)
Disney Explains Why Content is Leaving Disney+ (article). Well, this is no real surprise. It is reasonable to expect that Disney had some pre-existing deals with other streaming services that they needed to fulfill. Meh, they'll be back.
The Free Streaming Service STIRR Now Offers 88 Live Channels (article). This is just a run down of the US-only streaming service. If you live in the USA or are using a VPN service, Stirr TV is a great service for Frugal Streamers to check out online here.
Happy Streaming! -GB.
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