Viacom gets future ready; acquires streaming platform Pluto TV for $ 340 mn

Viacom is optimistic about the ad-supported streaming television market, where it plans to work with Pluto TV

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Last Updated : Jan 23 2019 | 10:34 AM IST

US media group Viacom announced Tuesday a deal to buy free streaming television service Pluto TV for $340 million in cash to better compete as lifestyles shift to online entertainment.

Viacom properties include Comedy Central, MTV and Nickelodeon, as well as Paramount Pictures.

"Today marks an important step forward in Viacom's evolution," Viacom chief executive Bob Bakish said in a statement.

"As the video marketplace continues to segment, we see an opportunity to support the ecosystem in creating products at a broad range of price points, including free."

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Viacom is optimistic about the ad-supported streaming television market, where it plans to work with Pluto TV and a range of partners, according to Bakish.

Acquiring Pluto TV will advance Viacom strategic priorities, including "expanding its presence across next-generation distribution platforms and growing its advanced advertising business," according to the New York-based media company.

Founded in 2013, Pluto TV streams more than 100 channels of ad-supported television on the internet.

The Los Angeles-based company boasts more than 12 million active monthly users, most of them using televisions connected to the internet.

Pluto streams content to screens through Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV and Sony PlayStation video game consoles.

The media sector is being shaken up by technology companies such as Amazon, Netflix and YouTube that let people stream video on-demand rather that be tethered to costly cable or satellite services.

The competition for viewers has led to maneuvering in the sector, with AT&T buying Time Warner and Fox assets being acquired by Disney, which is launching a streaming service of its own.

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First Published: Jan 23 2019 | 9:40 AM IST

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