Streaming platforms in Syria
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Red Bull TV is the streaming service from Red Bull Media House, and it is completely free. No subscription, no paywall, no ads inside the app. It leans into action and extreme sports, with Red Bull Cliff Diving, Red Bull Rampage and the UCI Mountain Bike World Series, alongside music from live festivals, documentaries and original series like Sky Trippers, URBEX and Sheckler Sessions. You also get live event broadcasts and a 24/7 linear channel. Watch on web, mobile, smart TV and game consoles, most of it in 1080p with select titles in 4K.
BBC News is the BBC’s free 24-hour international news channel, the rolling live service from Britain’s public broadcaster. Don’t confuse it with iPlayer: there are no films or box sets here, just breaking news, live coverage and analysis from trusted journalists. Outside the UK you can watch it free, with ads, on bbc.com/news, the BBC News YouTube channel and FAST apps such as Pluto TV, Samsung TV Plus and Xumo Play. The unified BBC News brand launched in April 2023, streaming in up to 1080p.
Bloomberg streams live business and financial news for free. You get Bloomberg Television, whose Bloomberg TV+ feed runs in 4K, plus Bloomberg Originals, the documentary and series brand that replaced Quicktake in 2023. Expect live markets, finance, tech and talk shows. It streams free and unlimited on FAST apps like Pluto TV, Samsung TV Plus, The Roku Channel, Tubi and Amazon Freevee, and on YouTube. On bloomberg.com and the app the free preview caps around 15 minutes daily; full access is $34.99 a month. This is not the Bloomberg Terminal.
Euronews is a pan-European news channel that broadcasts around the clock in 13 language editions. Watching costs nothing: it runs on ads and streams live on euronews.com/live, across the official YouTube channels and on FAST services such as Plex, Tubi and Samsung TV Plus. Expect rolling coverage of European affairs, business, technology and culture, plus documentaries and factual programming. There is no premium tier and no film or series catalogue here, just public-interest journalism. Picture quality reaches 1080p, without HDR.