Easy come, easy go.
Viacom’s Pluto TV streaming service is ending its free James Bond channel, Pluto said in a Dec. 29 tweet.
“Before we say goodbye to our #007 channel, we’re spending the next 2 days counting down fan-favorite James Bond movies!” according to the post on Twitter.
“Soak up the best of Bond on our #PlutoTV 007 channel (CH 7)! pluto.tv/live-tv/pluto-#JamesBond”
Pluto TV was founded in 2013 and purchased by Viacom earlier this year. Its James Bond channel debuted in September. It provided Bond films with commercials thanks to a licensing deal with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and Eon Productions.
You can view Pluto’s tweet below. h/t James Bond Television
Before we say goodbye to our #007 channel, we’re spending the next 2 days counting down fan-favorite James Bond movies! Soak up the best of Bond on our #PlutoTV 007 channel (CH 7)! https://t.co/w85JzuGlmA #JamesBond #PlutoTV pic.twitter.com/bzh4jft5pj
— Pluto TV (@PlutoTV) December 29, 2019
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