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However, Plex’s moves into streaming and subscription channels mirror what the rest of the media world is doing.
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The free streaming experience on Plex is something of a departure for the company, which has traditionally focused on helping people organize and watch their collection of privately owned movies, shows, music, and photos. So far, Plex’s streaming service includes content partners like MGM, Lionsgate, and Warner Bros., and it’s adding more studios to the list. Last month, Plex launched its free, ad-supported video streaming service in more than 200 countries that can be streamed on any device.
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We will update this story once we hear back. “Through the process of doing these deals with the AVOD partners - a lot of those same companies have their own SVOD channels they would like to deliver through us, or have a strong desire to have their content included in some types of either linear or SVOD bundles,” Plex CEO Keith Valory told TechCrunch at CES.ĭigital Trends reached out to Plex to find out more about the subscription channels and rentals, as well as when the features would officially debut on the platform. There aren’t many details about what channels those would include, but TechCrunch said that HBO and Showtime are likely possibilities.Īside from subscription channels, Plex is also reportedly looking to add a marketplace feature so users can individually buy or rent the specific content that they want to watch. TechCrunch reports that 15 to 20 subscription video-on-demand channels would be added to the platform. Video streaming service Plex reportedly plans to add subscription channels to its platform sometime in 2020.
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This story is part of our continuing coverage of CES 2020, including tech and gadgets from the showroom floor.