There are now 15 new channels available for FREE to all Plex users

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Plex users can now take advantage of 15 new free-to-watch channels (Image: GETTY • PHOTO POSED BY MODEL)

Plex has added 15 new free-to-watch channels to its service. The popular build-your-own streaming service now has over 200 free channels worldwide in its repository. All of these are completely free to watch, with commercial breaks funding the television programs, sports programs and movies available on the channels.

Plex is available on a wide variety of devices, from smartphones to game consoles and set-top boxes from Roku and Apple. It organizes users’ own photos, videos and audio – and makes everything available to stream on their devices. Illustrations and background information about actors and directors are added to media added to your Plex library. Additionally, there are a number of other streaming services available through Plex, which are similar to the streaming apps found on rival platforms like Fire TV.

There are now 200 channels offering free shows, movies, and sports programming through Plex. These are a mix of live and on-demand. Of the newest batch of channels, some of the most notable additions are USA Today, USA Today Sportswire, MMA TV, and the Tribeca Channel.

The full list of the new channels is as follows…

  • AfroLandTV
  • Wild Earth
  • Johnny Carson TV
  • The Carol Burnett Show
  • MMA TV
  • USA TODAY
  • USA TODAY Sportswire
  • Motorvision TV
  • MST3K
  • Call! Factory TV
  • Tribeca Channel
  • Love Nature en Espanol
  • The Walking Dead Universe
  • BUZZR
  • Motorvision TV

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Free to download and install, Plex syncs playback and details across all your devices (Image: PLEX)

Not all of these channels will be available worldwide. Motorvision TV, for example, only broadcasts in Portuguese and is only available to people in Brazil with Plex. And not all of them broadcast in High Definition, so that’s something to look out for if you’re looking for something to watch.

“Of [every] new addition, we are focused on continuing to expand our catalog to provide entertainment options that appeal to everyone,” said Shawn Eldridge, Plex Vice President of Strategic Alliances and Content. The edge.

Plex is one of a number of companies offering free ad-supported content to those who prefer their platform over rivals. Roku, which sells a number of set-top boxes and streaming dongles, airs a number of exclusive shows through The Roku Channel.

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