Skip to main content

Plex News offers free, customizable streaming news built around your interests

Plex News screenshot
Image used with permission by copyright holder
Popular media management app maker Plex now has a free streaming news service. Plex News, available to anyone — no subscription and no Plex media server required — is designed to give so-called cord cutters and cord nevers custom video news feeds, accessible through a multitude of devices, with ongoing topics refinement thanks to artificial intelligence.

“There’s so much amazing media available today that you’d be forgiven for taking in an entire season of Game of Thrones or the whole Marvel cinematic universe (once you figure out the order) without coming up for air. But it turns out some pretty crazy stuff is happening every day in the real universe, too, and we think it’s more important than ever to provide balanced news coverage from a variety of trusted and reliable sources,” Plex stated in a blog post.

Recommended Videos

Toward the end of January 2017, Plex acquired Watchup, a company that launched in 2012 with an iPad app for watching video news. In four years, Watchup grew the number of its video news sources to 160, and implemented machine learning to help customize its news feeds for viewers. Since its acquisition of Watchup, Plex has grown its news sources to 190, which includes international news from outlets like CNN, CBS, Financial Times, and Euronews, as well as local news for 80 percent of markets in the U.S.

Plex News logos
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Here’s how it works: Users will need to sign up for a free Plex account and download the Plex app for their device of choice. For now, Plex News is limited to Android TV, Nvidea Shield, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Roku, Android Mobile, and iOS devices, though Plex promises it will become available for other platforms in the near future. From there, users select which news outlets they wish to access. As users stream news, Plex News will gather information on which topics users enjoy and will provide more of that type of content.

Please enable Javascript to view this content

For those who do use Plex media center, Plex News will sit right alongside TV shows, movies, photos, and videos.

Plex News launched Tuesday and will first be available to Plex Pass users, with full deployment slated to be completed within 48 hours.

Caleb Denison
Digital Trends Editor at Large Caleb Denison is a sought-after writer, speaker, and television correspondent with unmatched…
Samsung for the new year: Take $1,500 off the 75-inch QN900D while supplies last

8K TVs may not be as popular as 4K models, but that doesn’t stop top brands like Samsung from producing some of the best 8K QLEDs on the market. As a matter of fact, Samsung also offers some of the best prices when it comes to TV deals, and as all the cool kids say, the proof is in the pudding! 

For a limited time, Samsung is offering a huge markdown on one of its biggest QLED TVs of 2024. The Samsung 75-inch QN900D 8K QLED is dropping from $6,300 to $4,800. Trust us, when it comes to TV sales, a $1,500 discount is nothing to shake a stick at. 

Read more
We praised the B&W Px8 for comfort and quality, and today they’re on sale
Bowers & Wilkins Px8.

When it comes to premium headphones, one of the best brands on the market is Bowers & Wilkins. Best known for its prolific lineup of bookshelf and floor-standing speakers, B&W has been making over-ear and in-ear audio gear for many years too, and one of the company’s top pairs of cans is on sale today:

For a limited time, when you purchase the Bowers & Wilkins Px8 Over-Ear Wireless Headphones in black, you’ll only end up paying $554. The full MSRP on this product is $700. We tested these headphones a few years ago, and reviewer Simon Cohen said: “The Bowers & Wilkins Px8 deliver fantastic sound and unbeatable comfort in a meticulously crafted set of cans.”

Read more
Save $170 on the Vizio Elevate soundbar and treat yourself to Dolby Atmos
The Vizio Elevate 5.1.4.

Owning a surround sound system involves far less labor and wiring than a complete 5.1 configuration required just a few years ago. Traditional speakers and AV receivers are also seeing a bit less attention these days now that a number of soundbars can virtualize a larger speaker setup. As luck would have it, we came across a solid markdown on a top-rated soundbar bundle while vetting through soundbar deals:

Right now, when you purchase the Vizio Elevate Soundbar System (P514a-H6), you’ll only fork over $631. The full MSRP on this product is $800.

Read more