There’s life beyond Netflix, Disney+, and company, but surviving in the broadcasting jungle isn’t easy. Many platforms prefer to offer free content with advertising on linear channelsYou can find all life-like and interesting series, movies and programs.
I’m sure you know plexiglassa popular video streaming platform well-known for allowing send your own content from mobile or PC to your TV. In a way, you created your own “home Netflix” and watched it wherever you wanted.
Plex has evolved and now a streaming platform focused on free offer with ads. With 50,000+ free titles, movies, live TV shows, sports and music in 180+ countries, you’ve found your place.
Rakuten, for its part, is the Japanese Amazon that has also sprung up into other businesses such as television broadcasting. to settle in Spain acquires video-on-demand platform Wuaki.tv, and its technology as the foundation of its Europe-wide streaming service.
Rakuten-TV It can be seen on Smart TVs, web page, iOS and Android app. And now it’s coming to the Plex platform too In Spain, UK, France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Norway.
Rakuten TV is coming to Plex 91 linear channelsthat is, they are constantly emitting and you see what they are emitting at that moment. Like DTT, but streaming only.
The offer includes Rakuten TV’s themed movie channels covering a variety of genres including drama, romance, thriller, action, comedy, documentaries and family, along with local content and titles from major Hollywood partners.
Plex will also offer FAST channels The Guardian and Hola! as well as world-renowned brands such as Rakuten Stories, Hosting special series and documentaries from Rakuten TV.
By integrating with Plex, the user will be able to enjoy more customization options and access content. For example, Plex allows global searches across all of its content and save your favorite channels and shows in one place, no matter what platform it belongs to.
Check out the Rakuten TV and Plex websites if you’re curious.
Source: Computer Hoy
