If the idea of watching free TV channels on your smartphone or TV sounds appealing to you, then keep reading. While Netflix and the others offer premium content, sometimes it’s best to just watch some free content online in your Midtown Bay condo.
Crackle
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Crackle was one of the most popular back when free online TV was just beginning to blossom. In case you want to watch an old movie you missed, or just want something in the background while you work, give this a try
Plex
Plex has grown to be one of the biggest free streaming platforms, offering numerous channels based on different categories. You can watch live TV, news, or listen to music channels.
Sling
Sling has a free content called Freestream, which can be accessed via an app or a browser window. It contains sports and live news from top channels like TBS, TNT, ESPN, and more. It’s similar to a cable subscription, and they both have ads anyway, and you can also watch on your smartphone or laptop.
Amazon Freevee
IMDB TV changed to Amazon Freevee a few years back. This channel/app offers a handful of premium TV shows and movies, along with original content. Just recently, the platform has live 24/7 entertainment channels, so it’s worth checking out.
Roku Channel
What was exclusive to Roku set-top boxes is now available for everyone. You can watch live linear channels, rotating movies, and even a few ‘Roku Originals’.
Tubi
Billed as ‘the largest free movie and TV service in the US’. If you’re in the US or have access to a VPN, you might as well give it a try.
Pluto TV
Similar to Tubi, Pluto TV is a US-only free streaming platform. Its library is impressive, with hundreds of curated channels across reality, news, sports, and more.