Riyad Mahrez says his Manchester City teammates showed character to go on and beat Leicester after Sergio Aguero became the latest player to miss a penalty.
03.02.2020 - 18:26 / deadline.com
By Dade Hayes
Finance Editor
Pluto TV, the free, ad-supported streaming service owned by ViacomCBS, will launch in Latin America at the end of March. Pluto TV Brazil is expected to launch by the end of 2020.
ViacomCBS Networks International announced the expansion Monday. Pluto was acquired by Viacom in January 2019 for $340 million.
The service will offer programming in Spanish and Portuguese. Pluto will be available on cable operator platforms, its own website and via an iOS and
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ViacomCBS Networks International, the international arm of ViacomCBS, has announced that its free, ad-supported streaming service Pluto TV will launch in Latin America at the end of March, with the service expected to reach Brazil by the end of the year.
ViacomCBS Networks International, the international arm of ViacomCBS, said Monday that it would launch its free, advertising-supported streaming service Pluto TV in Latin America at the end of March as it continues to roll it out abroad.
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