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Philo adds AMC’s All Reality streamer to bundle package

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Budget-friendly streaming service Philo is adding a new reality television-themed streaming service to its Bundle Plus package.

Starting this week, subscribers who pay for the $33 per month plan have access to content from AMC Global Media‘s new streaming service All Reality, unlocking shows like “The Braxtons,” “Marriage Bootcamp,” “Love After Lockup” and “Bridezillas” among other shows from AMC’s channels.

Bundle Plus subscribers already have access to AMC Plus, HBO Max and Discovery Plus as part of their package, in addition to more than 70 premium cable networks and over 100 free, ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) channels. The addition of All Reality comes without a price increase.

“Here at Philo we’re always looking for ways to add more value to our affordable packages,” a Philo spokesperson said in a note to customers on Tuesday.

Philo offers a lower-priced plan called Essentials that includes its cable networks and FAST channels for $25 per month. Customers who want to upgrade to the Bundle Plus plan to watch All Reality shows, in addition to content from AMC Plus, HBO Max and Discovery Plus, can switch for an extra $8 per month.

AMC Global Media and Warner Bros Discovery are investor-owners of Philo.

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