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Netgem has announced a new partnership with Tubi, the free, ad-supported streaming service. This collaboration brings Tubi's library of movies and TV shows to

Netgem has announced a new partnership with Tubi, the free, ad-supported streaming service. This collaboration brings Tubi’s library of movies and TV shows to the Netgem TV platform, offering UK viewers a wide selection of free entertainment.

Netgem TV users will now have access to thousands of movies and TV episodes, from blockbuster classics like Jerry Maguire and Eat, Pray,Love, to British comedies such as Shameless and Peep Show, and documentaries such as Hoaxed.

“This partnership with Tubi is a major step forward in our strategy to build the biggest offering of inclusive high-quality content on the Netgem TV platform,” commented Sylvain Thevenot, Managing Director of Netgem Streaming services. “We’re committed to giving our ISP partners the best entertainment service, and Tubi’s massive library perfectly complements our already extensive content, solidifying Netgem TV’s top spot for value in the UK.”

“We’re thrilled to be expanding Tubi’s footprint further in the UK, and that Netgem’s customers will now have access to the largest free content library in the country,” added Ross Appleton, Tubi’s GM for the UK.

Netgem TV users can access Tubi’s content library through ISP partners powered by Netgem TV, including TalkTalk, Community Fibre, Connect Fibre, BRSK, and more.

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