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Pluto TV signs agreements with 55 content providers

The free streaming service has 12,000 hours of content, including the Star Trek and Master Chef saga. At the time of its launch, at the end of March in 17 Latin American countries (in Brazil at the end of the year), it will have 24 channels in the Movies, Entertainment, Curiosity, Lifestyle and Children categories.

Among the providers that signed with the platform are All3Media, BBC Studios, Big Media, Endemol Shine, FilmRise, Fremantle, Latin Angels, Leda Films, Legendary Entertainment, Life Design, Lionsgate, Marvista, MPI Media, MTV, Nelvana, New Dominion, Nick Jr., Nickelodeon, Samuel Goldwyn, Sonar Entertainment, Sony Pictures Television, Telefe, TV Azteca.

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