
Philo, the skinniest of all the live TV streaming channel bundles on the market, is getting a little less skinny this week. The service has announced it is adding a free ad-supported TV (Fast) channel from USA Today to its base package, bringing its channel total to more than 70 overall.
7-Day Free Trial $25 / month philo.com
The channel will offer plenty of news, as the USA Today brand indicates. But there’s lots more for Philo users to enjoy on the USA Today network as well, including lifestyle shows, pop culture programming, and even coverage and analysis of sports.
Titles available on the USA Today channel include “Humankind Connection,” “Problem Solved,” “Sister Cities,” “States Of America” and “Entertain This.” The channel also features segments from “USA Today Money,” “Alive & Well with Michelle Harris”, “Elevator Pitch from Entrepreneur,” “Female Founders with Rachel McCord,” “Talk Back to Television” and tentpole events including...
7-Day Free Trial $25 / month philo.com
The channel will offer plenty of news, as the USA Today brand indicates. But there’s lots more for Philo users to enjoy on the USA Today network as well, including lifestyle shows, pop culture programming, and even coverage and analysis of sports.
Titles available on the USA Today channel include “Humankind Connection,” “Problem Solved,” “Sister Cities,” “States Of America” and “Entertain This.” The channel also features segments from “USA Today Money,” “Alive & Well with Michelle Harris”, “Elevator Pitch from Entrepreneur,” “Female Founders with Rachel McCord,” “Talk Back to Television” and tentpole events including...
- 4/20/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
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