Plex Launches Free Live TV on iPhone, Apple TV, Web without Tuner or Antenna


Plex is available with a nice update for its platform that allows free live TV to arrive for users from all over the world. The new ad-supported feature will include content from more than 80 channels and is now available on iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Android, Roku, the web, and does not require a digital antenna or tuner.

Plex users have enjoyed using the service to get rid of the cable for years by picking up a compatible tuner and antenna to watch over-the-air TV and record it with NAS setups.

Now, the company makes it easier than ever to watch pre-programmed live TV for free (ad-supported) without the need for any additional hardware alongside your Apple device. Plex shared the latest feature in a blog post today:

Plex, the popular media streaming platform for all of their favorite media, today announced a new way for consumers to watch free live TV with the addition of over 80 channels of fully customizable live programming, most available throughout the world. world and more coming soon. Plex is the only media streaming platform that brings all forms of media together in one place, offering more content on a single platform than any other service on the market. Free ad-supported movies and shows, podcasts, music streaming, personal media, and now pre-programmed live TV are easily accessible through Plex and on virtually all devices.

We’re not talking about access to major networks for free, but the list includes Reuters, Yahoo, Tastemade, IGN, Fubo Sports, Kidoodle TV, Toon Goggles, and many more.

The new Live TV on Plex is now available to all users. Find out more about the new offer on the Plex site here.

To set up with Plex for free over-the-air access to major television networks, a separate feature, the company has some resources on its website. We also have a detailed guide on how to run Plex Media Server in a NAS setup.

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