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With the Apple TV app, subscribers can sign into their Philo accounts and watch 40 channels at the cost of $16 per month.
Live TV streaming service Philo announced and launched today a native Android app, reported TechCrunch. The service is also available for iOS, Apple TV, Android TV, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, and the web.
Philo TV is a live and on-demand TV service that offers 60-plus channels with no contract for just $20 a month after a 7-day free trial. A Philo TV subscription includes major networks like AMC, Food ...
Philo is one of the cheapest options available for cord-cutters, costing a thrifty $25 per month to subscribe. There’s no contract, so viewers can cancel at any time. The Epix add-on is an ...
That’s behind live streaming TV services YouTube TV (No. 22), Sling TV (No. 68) and No. 2 Hulu — although the latter is top-ranked for its more popular on-demand product, not its live TV service.
Philo is raising the price of its streaming pay TV package for some loyal customers who were grandfathered into cheaper plans ...
Philo is now available to Amazon Fire TV device owners, as well as those making use of Apple TV. This is the latest expansion of support for the service which is already available on a number of ...
Philo, the $20 per month streaming TV service, is heading to Android. After previously being limited to iOS, TV platforms and in web browsers the company announced Wednesday that it is finally ...
Philo’s budget TV service is now Chromecast compatible. Subscribers with the Android app will soon be able to cast Philo to a Chromecast or Chromecast-supported TV. The feature should be ...
Longtime Philo customers who’d had their live-TV streaming plans grandfathered in will have to pay more starting in October.