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Frndly TV adds Ion Plus to streaming service, Craftsy TV coming soon

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Frndly TV’s electronic program guide makes it easy to find channels and content to watch. (Image via Frndly TV app, Graphic by The Desk)

Budget-mindful streaming television service Frndly TV is adding two more channels to its line-up of more than 50 linear TV networks.

Starting this week, subscribers can watch and record shows and movies from the E. W. Scripps Company’s Ion Plus, the company affirmed in a statement. Frndly TV already offered other Scripps-owned channels like Ion, Court TV, Bounce, Grit, Ion Mystery, Grit and Laff.

In the coming weeks, Frndly TV will also add Craftsy TV to its roster, with shows that help viewers tap into their creative side by adding and enhancing their arts and crafts skills.

The channels join a line-up of general entertainment, lifestyle and knowledge networks from A+E Networks (A&E, History Channel, Lifetime, Vice TV), Great American Media (Great American Family, Great American Faith & Living), Allen Media (The Weather Channel, Justice Central), Weigel Broadcasting (Heroes & Icons, Start TV, MeTV, MeTV Plus, MeTV Toons, Dabl, Movies!) and others.

Frndly TV starts at $8 per month for a package of standard definition channels, or $10 per month to watch channels in high definition. Both packages include a seven-day free trial when customers sign up by clicking or tapping this link.

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Matthew Keys

Matthew Keys is the award-winning founder and editor of TheDesk.net, an authoritative voice on broadcast and streaming TV, media and tech. With over ten years of experience, he's a recognized expert in broadcast, streaming, and digital media, with work featured in publications such as StreamTV Insider and Digital Content Next, and past roles at Thomson Reuters and Disney-ABC Television Group.
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