The new selections include 11 channels from Warner Bros. Discovery, increasing the variety of channels available on Philo even further.
Philo is a handy live TV streaming service, one that comes with more options than it might seem at first glance. For $28 per month, the service delivers 18 of The Streamable’s top cable channels, but one of the hidden strengths of the service is the amount of free ad-supported streaming TV (Fast) channels viewers get alongside those cable networks. Philo is building that strength even more this week and has announced that it is welcoming 14 new Fast channels to its lineup.
Key Details: Cooking channels, networks dedicated to sports like tennis and pickleball, and more are now available on Philo. The channels are available to paid and free Philo customers. Philo now offers more than 100 Fast channels in total. 7-Day Free Trial $28+ / month philo.com
Philo’s new streaming channel selection features selections in numerous genres.
Philo is a handy live TV streaming service, one that comes with more options than it might seem at first glance. For $28 per month, the service delivers 18 of The Streamable’s top cable channels, but one of the hidden strengths of the service is the amount of free ad-supported streaming TV (Fast) channels viewers get alongside those cable networks. Philo is building that strength even more this week and has announced that it is welcoming 14 new Fast channels to its lineup.
Key Details: Cooking channels, networks dedicated to sports like tennis and pickleball, and more are now available on Philo. The channels are available to paid and free Philo customers. Philo now offers more than 100 Fast channels in total. 7-Day Free Trial $28+ / month philo.com
Philo’s new streaming channel selection features selections in numerous genres.
- 11/20/2024
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Warner Bros Discovery has finally nailed down plans to go the Fast route. Last year — in between an intense bout of cancellations and titles being pulled from their streaming home on HBO Max — the company announced plans to explore a free ad-supported television option (Fast). During the company's third-quarter earnings call, Warner Bros. Discovery chief David Zaslav made a point of saying that there's "a huge amount of content that's not even on [HBO Max/Discovery+] that's sitting with us that hasn't been put to monetize in the marketplace." In the spirit of cashing in, a new plan has been enacted. Over the next few months, 14 Warner Bros. branded Fast channels will arrive on Roku and Tubi.
Have you been longing to return to the days of cable television, with free TV shows being regularly interrupted by ads? Don't bother answering, because it's happening either way! The new Warner Bros Fast channels will feature popular titles including "Westworld,...
Have you been longing to return to the days of cable television, with free TV shows being regularly interrupted by ads? Don't bother answering, because it's happening either way! The new Warner Bros Fast channels will feature popular titles including "Westworld,...
- 1/31/2023
- by Shania Russell
- Slash Film
Mr. Darcy has long been considered one of the tastiest characters in screen history, but a British artist has now produced physical proof, immortalizing the popular Jane Austen character in cake form.
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of “Pride & Prejudice,” the BBC’s popular 1995 miniseries, broadcaster UKTV commissioned cake connoisseur Michelle Wibowo to construct a life-like model of Colin Firth’s romantic hero — and he’s quite the treat.
Wibowo is a world-renowned cake artist, sugar sculptor and author whose skill derives from the combination of an architecture degree from her university in Indonesia, where she was born, and her studies at the National Baking School in London. Between 2008 and 2016, she won three gold and two silver medals at the Culinary Olympics, released a how-to book on cake sculpting and featured in season 2 of Channel 4’s “Extreme Cake Makers.”
Wibowo spent three weeks and 200 hours working on the six-foot Darcy sponge,...
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of “Pride & Prejudice,” the BBC’s popular 1995 miniseries, broadcaster UKTV commissioned cake connoisseur Michelle Wibowo to construct a life-like model of Colin Firth’s romantic hero — and he’s quite the treat.
Wibowo is a world-renowned cake artist, sugar sculptor and author whose skill derives from the combination of an architecture degree from her university in Indonesia, where she was born, and her studies at the National Baking School in London. Between 2008 and 2016, she won three gold and two silver medals at the Culinary Olympics, released a how-to book on cake sculpting and featured in season 2 of Channel 4’s “Extreme Cake Makers.”
Wibowo spent three weeks and 200 hours working on the six-foot Darcy sponge,...
- 9/4/2020
- by Hanna Flint
- Variety Film + TV
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