
Starting from last year, you can now watch ad-supported movies for free on Plex. Plex is promising a library of 60 million songs, and over 250,000 music videos, song lyrics, PLUS premium Plex music features on all your devices. Plex Music is possible Tidal partnership starting from $9.99 USD per month after a 30-day free trial. Podcasts are currently supported on Android, Android Auto, iOS, Roku, Sonos, Chromecast, and the Web App. You can listen to your favorite podcasts from top podcasters such as The Joe Rogan Experience, The Economist Radio, NPR Planet Money, Sean Hannity, The Ben Shapiro Show, The Intelligence from The Economist, NPR Politics, The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, The Daily from The Telegraph, The John Maxwell Leadership Podcast, Ted Talks daily among other titles. Plex Review: Music and Podcasts Plex Review: Plex Podcasts Dashboard Plex News features media houses such as The Guardian, Newsy, USA Today, Associated Press, Voice of America, Reuters, DW, Financial times, Bloomberg, Euronews among other publishers. Plex also offers the bit-sized latest news headlines across the U.S and internationally. From my personal experience, content takes later a bit longer to be refreshed on Plex than on Youtube for the same publisher. I have been following the latest episodes from some of the publishers who are also on Youtube. Some of the popular shows include content from QC, Techcrunch, Condé Nast, People are awesome, Engadget, Vanity Fair, Made in Hollywood, Fandor, TWiT, PC Gamer among others. Plex Shows features the latest in sports, celebrity gossip, cooking, tech and science, home, and gardening among other categories. In 2018, Plex launched Web shows, a place for you to keep track of and watch the latest content from some of the best content video producers online. So how’s Plex evolving an online service? Web Shows Plex Review: Plex Web Shows I have a Plex server managing my personal home media running on Seagate Personal Cloud NAS server as well as a Plex client on my Roku TCL TV, an Android App, and an iPad app. In a way, Plex is probably the only software I know that enables you to get the best of both worlds of online streaming as well as personal local home media. Plex still maintains a list of official clients available for mobile devices, smart TVs, and streaming boxes, and a web app. However, Plex is still keeping its desktop media server functionality in-order to appease its long-time fans.

But Plex seems to be increasingly pivoting from that function into a standalone streaming service with both free and paid-for features. The software has been my personal favorite for organizing my personal media files including music, videos, and movies into a nicely done catalog accessible from smartphones, tablets, and PC on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Plex has evolved from being a personal media server to an online streaming service.
