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  2. Plex Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Plex Inc. is an American software company that runs its namesake ad-supported television and movie streaming service, and allows discussion and discovery of content on major subscription streaming services. Plex also develops media server software and apps to let users

  3. Top 15 Free Movie Apps: Your Ticket to Entertainment - AOL

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    From ad-supported platforms to library-connected services, these 15 apps offer entertainment without breaking the bank. ... Plex is a huge free streaming service that offers more than 50,000 on ...

  4. How to set up your own 'streaming service' - AOL

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    Video streaming is great -- until you lose access to the movie or TV show that you assumed would always be available on Netflix and Amazon Video. With downloads or physical media, this isn't an ...

  5. Kanopy - Wikipedia

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    Kanopy is an on-demand streaming video platform for public and academic libraries that offers films, TV shows, educational videos and documentaries. [1] The service is free for end users, but libraries pay fees on a pay-per-view model, from which content owners and content creators are paid.

  6. MoviePlex - Wikipedia

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    MoviePlex originally launched on January 1, 1997 as Plex: Encore 1; [2] it replaced both INTRO Television (originally called TV! Network until September 1995), a cable channel that was launched in June 1994 by Liberty Media (initial owner of MoviePlex through a joint venture with parent company Tele-Communications, Inc.), which aired "sampler" blocks of programming from other cable channels ...

  7. “Unforgivable”: Amazon Faces Backlash For Airing Altered ...

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    Image credits: Paramount / Plex According to the Library of Congress, the movie became a yearly mainstay of living rooms across the country for close to 20 years.. However, all of that changed in ...

  8. The Film Detective - Wikipedia

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    The Film Detective offers an extensive library of over 4,000+ hours of classic films and television series, with a focus on both renowned classics and B-movies across genres including comedy, drama, film noir, horror, musical, mystery, science fiction, and silent. [6]

  9. Popcornflix - Wikipedia

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    Popcornflix was conceived in July 2010, and went into live beta in March 2011. The site primarily streamed independent feature films, many of which come from Screen Media's library. [3] The service is accessible in the United States and Canada, with plans to launch in more territories. [4]