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Pluto TV has launched a new free TV channel in collaboration with FIFA. What the audience can expect.
Pluto TV, the “leading free streaming service,” has launched its new free TV channel FIFA+ in Germany, Austria and Switzerland, as the media company Paramount Global announced in a press release. The channel can be viewed exclusively on Pluto TV and without prior registration via the Pluto TV app can be viewed on TV, tablet or mobile phone.
With FIFA+ Pluto TV offers an “even greater selection of football-related entertainment.” Viewers will find documentaries, original series from all over the world as well as historical game replays and highlights from men’s and women’s football world championships.
The new TV channel “FIFA+” has launched – this is what viewers can expect
The new channel will show many highlights, including the best from the FIFA World Cup in Qatar in 2022 and the Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand in 2023 FIFA+ Insights behind the scenes and show “the emotions, the excitement and the fascination of football,” advertises Paramount.
To the upcoming broadcasts from FIFA+ include a review of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa on September 21, 2024, a celebration of Mexican Independence Day on September 16 with highlights of the Mexican national team and the “World Champions Spain” with highlights of the men’s team’s victory in South Africa and the women’s team’s successes in 2023, which will be shown on the weekend of September 28, 2024.
In addition, there are things to do outside of sports CNN International and CNN Fast In Germany, Austria and Switzerland there are two more new news channels with live reporting and background reports. The broadcaster CNN Fast show selected short videos and offer viewers the opportunity to watch a range of internationally focused CNN content across entertainment, business, sports and major events. Pluto TV is financed by displaying advertising and does not require a subscription. The US service was introduced in Germany in 2018.
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Source: German