ROKU and Amazon Fire TV Stick fans can enjoy 92 new channels available worldwide.
Last month, streaming giant Plex announced the launch of an additional 92 free channels.
Users can download the Plex app from the Roku Channel Store or search for it on their Fire TV to find the app and begin setup.
In addition to the United States and the United Kingdom, users from several other countries can take advantage of the new offers.
Viewers in Canada, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, Spain, Brazil, France and Germany also have access to the content.
Plex has introduced several channels dedicated to streaming episodes of popular series 24/7.
These include weed channels, designated SurvivorNash Bridges, Prime Suspect and major networks like CW Gold and CW Forever.
Project Runway is now streaming in Australia and New Zealand, while The Price is Right with Drew Carey is available in Canada.
These developments follow the addition of Bell Media channels featuring original programming from CTV News and TSN The Ocho to CTV Gridlock.
Earlier this year, Plex also expanded its sports content portfolio in the United States and abroad.
This included the addition of FIFA+, NFL Channel and MLB.
Other offerings include T2, Cricket Gold, CBS Sports HQ, Golazo, BeIN Australia and Bleacher Report’s B/R Sports Network.
Plex is available in 195 countries around the world.
It is best known as a media server that stores digital content and makes it accessible over a network.
Many users continue to rely on the Plex server to stream their own content rather than paying for Netflix or Hulu subscriptions.
However, the service has become one of the biggest free, ad-supported streamers on the market, rivaling giants like Roku and Tubi.
The Plex library includes more than 1,100 live channels, plus thousands of on-demand movies and shows.
Earlier this year, a representative confirmed that Plex raised $40 million in capital.
While it failed to eclipse the company’s $50 million growth round in 2021, the funds are nonetheless expected to propel the company to profitability.
What is FAST streaming?
FAST TV, an acronym for “free, ad-supported television streaming,
Free, ad-supported streaming television is a service that offers programming similar to cable or traditional TV.
You can view FAST content for free, with the only condition that commercials appear before or during the content.
Depending on the service, you can watch titles on demand or stream pre-scheduled streams. Some platforms also offer live TV.
FAST providers typically have an extensive library of older shows and branded programming in addition to original titles.
Free, ad-supported channels air 24/7 and have scheduled commercial breaks built into their schedule.
Content is typically organized by genre, in addition to channels dedicated to specific titles or brands.
Paid Plex Pass unlocks additional features characteristics and access to the company’s suite of Android and iOS apps.
The subscription is available in three different price tiers, with the lowest costing $4.99 per month.
An annual subscription costs $39.99 per year, while a lifetime subscription will cost viewers a one-time payment of $119.99.
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