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Philo launches curated selection of titles celebrating Women’s History Month

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Wallet-friendly streaming TV service Philo is offering a curated collection of television shows and movies that celebrate women in honor of Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day.

The “Celebrating Women” collection includes “movies and shows that magnify female experiences, explore narratives centered around women, and commemorate their vital role in today’s society,” a Philo spokesperson wrote in an email to The Desk this week.

The shows and movies are pulled from channels and premium networks available to subscribers of the $20 a month service (some titles require a subscription to Starz or Epix, which Philo offers for a separate charge).

The collection includes:

The full collection of Celebrating Women titles can be found on Philo’s website by clicking or tapping here.

Philo offers more than 60 live television channels and an unlimited, 30-day cloud DVR for $20 a month, plus access to Starz and Epix for a separate fee. The streaming cable replacement service is available on all major streaming platforms — Apple TV, Android TV, Roku and Amazon Fire TV — as well as on Apple and Android-powered phones and tablets.

For a one-week free trial to Philo, click or tap here.

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