The good times just keep on rolling at Plex. The service started the week by offering 20% off a lifetime subscription to its Plex Pass, and is finishing it by adding an impressive array of new, free streaming channels to its platform.
Plex is adding a total of 25 free ad-supported TV (Fast) channels this week. There’s something for everyone on this channel list, from fans of classic TV shows to anime to horror films, and everything in between. These new additions boost Plex’s channel count to well over 300, and the service is supplementing that lineup seemingly every month.
The new channels available to stream now on Plex include:
21 Jump Street: To combat a rise in school crimes, LAPD sends four young-looking officers to high school to pose as students. Starring Johnny Depp, Holly Robinson, Peter DeLuise and Dustin Nguyen.
Unsolved Mysteries: Hosted by Robert Stack, this series...
Plex is adding a total of 25 free ad-supported TV (Fast) channels this week. There’s something for everyone on this channel list, from fans of classic TV shows to anime to horror films, and everything in between. These new additions boost Plex’s channel count to well over 300, and the service is supplementing that lineup seemingly every month.
The new channels available to stream now on Plex include:
21 Jump Street: To combat a rise in school crimes, LAPD sends four young-looking officers to high school to pose as students. Starring Johnny Depp, Holly Robinson, Peter DeLuise and Dustin Nguyen.
Unsolved Mysteries: Hosted by Robert Stack, this series...
- 5/26/2023
- by David Satin
- The Streamable
Actress-producer Alicia Silverstone has signed with UTA for representation in all areas. She most recently starred in the Weinstein Co.'s Alex Rider: Operation Stormbreaker, opposite Ewan McGregor, Sophie Okonedo and Mickey Rourke.
Silverstone's film credits include The Crush, Clueless, "Batman & Robin" and Love's Labour's Lost. She made her Broadway debut in The Graduate, starring alongside Kathleen Turner and Jason Biggs, and recently starred in David Mamet's Speed the Plow at the Geffen Playhouse in Westwood.
Silverstone also executive produced the animated TV series Braceface for the Fox Family Network.
She continues to be repped by attorney Harold Brown.
Silverstone's film credits include The Crush, Clueless, "Batman & Robin" and Love's Labour's Lost. She made her Broadway debut in The Graduate, starring alongside Kathleen Turner and Jason Biggs, and recently starred in David Mamet's Speed the Plow at the Geffen Playhouse in Westwood.
Silverstone also executive produced the animated TV series Braceface for the Fox Family Network.
She continues to be repped by attorney Harold Brown.
- 4/13/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
TORONTO -- Canadian cartoon producer Nelvana Ltd. on Monday said it has sold four cartoon series to Nick Germany ahead of its fall launch. Nickelodeon's German kids channel, set to go live in September, has picked up a package of Nelvana programming that includes 20 episodes of 3-D musical adventure series The Backyardigans, 26 episodes of the preschool series Max & Ruby, another 49 episodes of Care Bears, and episodes 27 through 54 of Braceface. In a statement, Markus Andorfer, the newly installed program director at Nick Germany, said the four Nelvana series will complement Nick's own cartoon series. Andorfer hammered out the deal with Wiebke Hoefer, Nelvana's sales director for Eastern and Central Europe, Turkey and Israel.
- 7/11/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
TORONTO -- Canadian cartoon producer Nelvana Ltd. said Monday that it has inked a home video and DVD pact with Teletoon, the country's all-animation specialty channel. Toronto-based Nelvana said the joint venture with Teletoon will bring library titles like Pippi Longstocking and Braceface into retail stores under a newly-created Teletoon Presents label. Distribution partner kaBoom! Will release the first Teletoon Presents home entertainment offering, My Dad the Rock Star, on April 4, Nelvana said. Nelvana vp home entertainment Peter Maule said his company wanted to leverage its ties to the specialty channel to launch new home-video and DVD titles.
- 1/25/2005
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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