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What is Free Ad-Supported TV (FAST)? Everything you need to know in 2024

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Lately, FAST Channels, or Free Ad-Supported TV Channels, have been taking over the streaming industry. But what exactly are they? It’s pretty straight-forward, they are streaming channels that are free and have ads. But in this article, we’re going to go over everything you need to know.

What is FAST?

In its simplest form, FAST is Free Ad-Supported TV. Typically used as a TV channel, similar to what Cable was, but of course, free. The content on these channels is solely funded by advertisements and commercials.

FAST channels generally have both linear channels and video that is available on demand. A good example of this is Sling’s FreeStream service. It has over 300 channels that are completely free and have ads.

FAST Channels have become pretty popular as of late, with streaming companies continuing to raise prices on their paid plans. A lot of people are looking for areas where they can get free content. And that’s where FAST has started to take off, especially with the explosion of users that Pluto TV, Tubi, Xumo, and others have seen in the past few years.

How is FAST TV different from AVOD?

Both FAST TV and AVOD use ads to offset their costs, FAST is streaming content – think traditional cable channels. While AVOD is ad-supported video on-demand, which can be accessed at any time. Many FAST TV providers like Tubi TV, Pluto TV and others do offer both options within their platforms.

What kind of content is available on FAST?

Content that you’ll find on FAST channels is typically not original. Studios will license content out to these FAST channels, and typically it’s older content. Content that they likely can’t get a ton of money out of licensing. So instead, what these studios do is they get a portion of the advertising revenue from the ads shown alongside their movies and TV shows.

So, many times, you’ll see older content or even content that has hundreds of episodes. Like some of Gordon Ramsey’s shows like Hell’s Kitchen. As well as others like Pawn Stars. Some of the bigger shows will get their own channels on these platforms for streaming 24/7.

With FAST, companies can make themed channels, as well as live cable television channels and even niche channels about sports and news shows. While not entirely a FAST service, Peacock offers some channels in this way. Like there’s a channel specifically for NBC news.

How many ads are shown on FAST TV?

This all depends on the ad load for the platform you’re watching. But typically, ad breaks are about as long as they are on cable. So, if you’re watching the Anger Management channel on Tubi, and the show is 22 minutes long, you’ll get eight minutes of ad breaks during that 30-minute block. However, sometimes there are no ads, so you get a simple splash screen during the ad break. Which is a nice change of pace.

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What are some examples of FAST services?

So what are some examples of services that utilize FAST channels? Well there’s quite a few, but below, we’ve rounded up some of the more popular models.

Pluto TV

Pluto TV was one of the first to move in on FAST. It launched back in 2013, and released a beta version of its website in 2015. Pluto TV offers around 250 virtual streaming channels. These are channels that go across a variety of categories, including entertainment, news, comedy, sports, and classic TV.

It also has some themed channels like “Cats 24/7” and “Totally Turtles” which has episodes of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles on repeat.

Don’t forget that Pluto TV is owned by Paramount – the same company that owns CBS, MTV, VH1, Comedy Central, etc – so there is a lot of great content that Pluto TV’s parent company owns that is available here. And that you won’t find on other FAST services.

Tubi TV

Tubi TV is probably one of the most popular streaming services out there for free ad-supported TV. Not only does Tubi offer streaming live TV, but it also has a good number of on-demand titles, including some originals. And it’s all completely free.

Recently, new data came out that showed Tubi TV had more hours watched during the month of May 2024, than any other streaming service. With over a million hours watched in a single month, the next closest was Disney+ with around 906K hours watched.

Google TV

Google has recently added nearly a thousand FAST channels to its platform, which are all available in the “Live” Tab. The only thing you’re paying for here is going to be the Chromecast or whatever other hardware you’re using for Google TV.

Xumo

Another example is Xumo, which first launched in 2011, and was then acquired by Comcast. It’s one of the largest FAST services out there and is exclusively available in the US. It does, surprisingly, offer OTT streams of traditional broadcast channels, including NBC, CBS and ABC. It also has some content and channels from digital-first video content publishers like Fail Army, as well as free movie channels and much more.

Sling Freestream

Sling Freestream is one of the newer FAST services out there, having launched in 2023. But it has over 300 channels that are available for free. You just need to log in or create a free account.

Sling is a subsidiary of Dish Network and has offered a paid streaming service for nearly a decade now. It offers an a la carte option for those cutting the cord. But now it also offers free content as well. This is actually something it started during the pandemic and then decided to keep it and expand it.

Sling has continued to add more and more content to these channels and will likely continue to do so.

The Roku Channel

Roku, yes the company that makes streaming hardware, has it’s own FAST service, which is built into the Roku platform. But you don’t need to have a Roku device to use it. It’s available on most platforms. The Roku Channel has a ton of free to access channels, and even bought the tech and content from Quibi when it went out of business in 2020.

Roku has also been adding plenty of original content that is not available on other services. For instance, WWE: Next Gen 2024, which is a reality series following WWE hopefuls through the process of tryouts and getting into NXT – the company’s developmental program. It’s also home to the Rich Eisen Show, which is a pretty popular sports show.

Peacock

Peacock is a bit different from the others here. That’s because it offers a free version of its service, though that’s going away soon. It also offers FAST channels, but that’s included in your monthly subscription. Peacock does have a number of FAST channels available, mostly themed channels, like Today All Day, as well as channels for MSNBC and CNBC, and much more. It’s not quite a FAST service, but it offers a similar option.

Should I be using a FAST streaming service?

There’s no streaming service that you have to use. That’s all entirely up to you. But the fact that you can sign up for all of these services, without spending a penny, is pretty nice.

FAST channels are really good for background noise. You know, turning on the TV and having it playing while you do chores like cooking or cleaning around the house. That’s what a lot of these paid streaming services like Netflix are really missing right now. And FAST makes that possible, without spending any money.

FAQs

FAST TV, or Free Ad-Supported TV, has been a pretty popular trend in the past few years. More and more streamers are joining in on this fad. Here are some additional questions you might ask yourself.

What are the benefits of FAST TV?

The major benefit of FAST is that it is free. The caveat here is that you will need to watch some ads, you know, like normal TV. Unlike normal TV, you don’t need to purchase any additional hardware, since most services are available on essentially every platform.

Are FAST Channels Free?

Yes, FAST channels are free. However, some streamers like Peacock and Paramount+ that offer FAST channels do require you to sign up and pay a monthly fee. That fee is not for the FAST channels, but actually for the on-demand content that they offer.

Why are FAST channels so popular?

They are popular because they are free. Instead of being hesitant to use another service and paying for it, many people will download apps like Tubi TV and Pluto TV on a whim, because there’s no payment needed. It also gives viewers the ability to watch thousands (literally), for no added cost. That makes these services pretty popular, especially in a recession.

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