As we already told you at the end of January, Pluto TV incorporates 7 new free channels this February. Starting this week, you can start enjoying two of them: Pluto K-Pop and Rakuten Viki, which join the channels dedicated to the series “El Comisario”, the investigative program “En el punto de mira” and Pluto TV. Reality available from February 1.
Pluto TV is one of the AVOD platforms (advertising-based video on demand) that is growing the most in our country. It ended 2021 with the promised 100 free channels available, to which in the months of January and February 2022, it has already added 10 new ones. The news of Pluto TV do not usually arrive suddenly on the same day of each month. In February, the incorporation of the new available channels is arriving, approximately, every week. This is the turn of Pluto TV K-Pop and Rakuten Viki.
Asian entertainment on Pluto TV
Pluto TV K-Pop
Pluto TV already has several music channels to which K-Pop has been added. On the free streaming platform without registration, in addition to watching free channels, we can also listen to music and watch content on demand.
Since February 14, fans of one of the trendy music genres right now, K-Pop, you can enjoy concerts by the most famous bands of this genre in the world such as BTS, Blackpink, Seventeen or Itzy. Free concerts, video clips, other videos from different groups and the best playlists. Don’t stop the rhythm.
Rakuten Viki
Rakuten Viki is a streaming platform for Asian content (Chinese, Japanese, South Korean or Thai) that can be viewed independently and has come to Pluto TV as an independent channel.
beauty programs, entertainment, documentaries, reality shows, interviews that will transport us fully to the Asian continent. A space where you can watch the best Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Thai programs such as Cinderella and the Four Knights, Boys Over Flowers or The King Loves.
Upcoming news
From next Monday, February 21, a new documentary channel that brings together all kinds of stories will be incorporated into Pluto TV. Science, travel, technology, nature and history among others come to the channel Pluto TV Documentaries.
Finally, on February 28, the free channel will arrive on the platform Ice Pilots. People who risk their lives acting as messengers, transporting passengers and cargo of all kinds in World War II planes. All the exploits – 65 chapters – of Buffalo Airways pilots in inhospitable places in Northwest Canada. If you haven’t tried Pluto TV yet, you don’t even need to register to access all the content. You can do it through your computer’s browser, apps compatible with iOS and Android, or devices such as Smart TVs, Chromecast, consoles, and Amazon Fire TV.