Free ad-supported streaming television, commonly abbreviated FAST, is a category of
streaming television
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services which are available to consumers without a paid subscription, are funded solely by advertising, and stream traditional television programming and studio-produced movies, as distinguished from platforms that largely offer
user-generated content
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such as YouTube and
Twitch
Twitch may refer to:
Biology
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and from subscription-based ad-supported services like
Hulu
Hulu () is an American subscription streaming service majority-owned by The Walt Disney Company, with Comcast's NBCUniversal holding a minority stake. It was launched on October 29, 2007 and it offers a library of films and television seri ...
and
Netflix
Netflix, Inc. is an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service and production company based in Los Gatos, California. Founded in 1997 by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph in Scotts Valley, California, it offers a ...
.
FAST services have both linear channels (sometimes referred to as "FAST channels") and video on demand content. The earliest documented use of the term was in a January 2019 article by media analyst Alan Wolk.
Wolk came up with the term as a way to differentiate between subscripton ad-supported streaming TV services like Hulu and free ad-supported streaming TV services like Pluto TV.
Platforms
The FAST ecosystem has several layers. The best-known FASTs are the aggregators, which fall into three categories.
* FASTs owned by major media companies:
Paramount
Paramount (from the word ''paramount'' meaning "above all others") may refer to:
Entertainment and music companies
* Paramount Global, also known simply as Paramount, an American mass media company formerly known as ViacomCBS. The following busin ...
's
Pluto TV
Pluto TV is a free, ad-supported video streaming service owned and operated by the Paramount Streaming division of Paramount Global. Co-founded by Tom Ryan, Ilya Pozin and Nick Grouf in 2013 and based in Los Angeles, California, in the United S ...
,
Comcast
Comcast Corporation (formerly known as American Cable Systems and Comcast Holdings),Before the AT&T merger in 2001, the parent company was Comcast Holdings Corporation. Comcast Holdings Corporation now refers to a subsidiary of Comcast Corpora ...
's
Xumo
Xumo ( ) is an American over-the-top internet television service owned by Comcast. Founded in 2011, it offers a free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) and advertising video on demand (AVOD) service that primarily offers a selection of p ...
, NBCU's
Peacock
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(which has both free and subscription versions),
Fox
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Twelv ...
's
Tubi and
ITV’s
ITVX service
* FASTs owned by device manufacturers:
Amazon Freevee
Amazon Freevee is an American ad-supported video-on-demand (VOD) streaming service owned by Amazon, with original and licensed programming.
History
Amazon Freevee launched as a free, ad-supported video channel by the Amazon-owned online data ...
(previously IMDb TV),
The Roku Channel,
Samsung TV Plus,
LG Channels and
Vizio
Vizio Inc. (stylized as VIZIO) is an American publicly traded company that designs and sells televisions, sound bars, viewer data, and advertising. The company was founded in 2002 and is based in Irvine, California.Lawton, Christopher, Iwatani ...
WatchFree+.
* Independent FASTs, such as
Crackle Plus which is owned by
Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, and
Plex.
These aggregators operate primarily in the United States as of 2022, though some, like Pluto TV, Plex, and Samsung TV Plus operate in additional countries or worldwide.
In addition to aggregator apps, there are FASTs run by a single provider such as
E.W. Scripps'
Newsy,
PocketWatch and
FilmRise
FilmRise is a New York City–based film and television studio and streaming network, which has become one of the largest independent providers of content to ad-supported streaming (AVOD) platforms, in addition to providing the largest free direc ...
that also provide their content for use in linear channels on the aggregator apps.
Content and channels
Content on FAST services can potentially cover all
television genres as well as movies, which are the most popular type of content on the FASTs. Content options can include original and/or archive programming not available through subscription streaming services. Although many linear channels on FAST services resemble cable-style
specialty channel
A specialty channel (also known in the United States as a cable channel or cable network) can be a commercial broadcasting or non-commercial television channel which consists of television programming focused on a single genre, subject or target ...
s, some have an even narrower focus on a single long-running program or media franchise.
While some linear FAST channels are exclusive to specific platforms, some, such as
Cheddar, are distributed through multiple providers.
FASTs owned by major media companies have the advantage of being able to leverage their parent companies extensive libraries.
''Variety'' estimated that 1,455 linear channels were available through major FAST platforms as of June 2022.
References
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''Digiday'' is an online trade magazine for online media founded in 2008 by Nick Friese. It is headquartered in New York City, with offices in London and Tokyo.
Description
''Digiday'' provides daily online news about advertising, publishing, a ...
, date=August 6, 2019, access-date=July 29, 2022
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