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BET Plus
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BET Plus

BY: Kaleria Jackson Have Netflix and Hulu started a trend? With millions of people subscribing to these streaming services and getting rid of their cable television providers, many network television stations have started their own streaming services. Like other television networks, BET (Black Entertainment Television) cable television network has started their own streaming service. Tyler Perry partnered with BET to launch a streaming service that will cater to African American viewers and content creators. The video-on-demand service will have an ad-free subscription. Lucky enough for viewers, there will be no commercial breaks. For only $9.99 a month, this service will provide viewers with the chance to watch different shows, movies, stand-up specials, and content from Tyler Perr...
AMC Offers New Subscription Service
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AMC Offers New Subscription Service

BY: Brandon Barker This past October, AMC Theatres began a new subscription service that is set to battle top on-demand streaming platforms like Google Play and iTunes. With thousands of titles available to the customer, AMC is definitely a go-to entertainment company.  AMC is the world’s largest theatre chain and wants to expand its reach to more consumers. Starting a new service with customers already familiar with their brand is a huge advantage because they have access to their information. AMC will offer over 2000 titles, with new ones added every month just like Amazon and other streaming companies. As of right now, you can access these on Smart TVs, Rokus, or the company’s website. Signing up with them automatically makes you a part of AMC Stubs, which is their rewards p...
Disney +
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Disney +

BY: Morgan Thayer It’s almost too magical to believe, but it’s true! Disney has a new streaming service coming out on November 12 called Disney+. This streaming service is sure to be one that is well worth your money. Starting at $6.99 a month, Disney + will offer content from Disney, Marvel, Pixar, Star Wars, and National Geographic. The service will feature classics, modern-day content, and even some new original shows and movies, such as the first ever live action Star-Wars series, remakes of popular Disney shows, and new movies with big name stars. Disney + will be supported by iOS, Apple TV, Google Chromecast, Android, Android TV, PlayStation 4, Roku, and Xbox One. There is talk that Amazon and Disney are working to get the streaming service on Fire TV, but that has not been o...