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Vidgo
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Premium Content
04/17/2023
Carriage
Newsmax is now available on the channel guide in offices within the House of Representatives, Rep. Bryan Steil (R-WI) said on “The Record with Greta Van Susteren.”
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Premium Content
04/11/2023
Crackle Connex Inks Vidgo Deal
It’s only been a week since the unveiling of Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment’s ad sales platform, and Crackle Connex inked an agreement with Vidgo to represent its ad sales and operations in the U.S.
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Premium Content
03/13/2023
Connected TV Corner
Existing Sony TV users can snag a free 30-day trial to Vidgo’s premium package, a value of $79.95/month. Vidgo’s lineup features more than 150 networks, including 35 sports networks such as ESPN, FS1 and Pac-12 Network.
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Premium Content
03/06/2023
Carriage
Vidgo is adding Tennis Channel to its lineup, giving its viewers access to over 93% of professional tennis events each year. The carriage deal comes just before the BNP Paribas Open, which begins Wednesday and runs until March 19, and adds to Vidgo’s slate of more than 150 live channels.
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Premium Content
11/29/2022
Vidgo Gets a Makeover
The sports and entertainment streamer Vidgo pulled the curtains on its new look, logo and content Tuesday. The company’s new tagline “Freedom to be Entertained” coincides with its fresh red, white and blue logo as Vidgo claims it offers one of the most diverse channel lineups.
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Premium Content
10/19/2022
Vidgo Embraces Español
Vidgo introduced a new subscription plan Wednesday that features 42 live and on-demand Spanish-language channels, including content from Univision and UniMás local broadcast stations, as well as Fox Deportes, Discovery Familias, Estrella TV and others (notably no Telemundo). It’s priced at $39.95/month with no contract.