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PBS Launches Subscription Streaming Service On Amazon Prime

MEDIA Posted: March 15, 2019 6:17 am

“The new streamer, [called PBS Living and] costing $2.99 per month after a seven-day free trial, will offer classic PBS series like The French Chef, This Old House and Antiques Roadshow, along with more recent series like No Passport Required and Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street. The new channel will offer subscribers hundreds of episodes of PBS series across the food and cooking, home, culture and travel genres, with new content to be added each month.” – The Hollywood Reporter

Read the story in Hollywood Reporter Published: 03.12.19

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