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Trinity Broadcasting Network Launches TBN+ Streaming Service

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TBN Plus Streaming Service

Trinity Broadcasting Network, TBN, has launched a new TBN+ streaming service, offering fans of the faith and family network another way to watch Christian programming, including teachings, sermons, movies, and exclusive original series.

TBN+ offers two tiers for consumers to choose from, an ad-supported tier and an ad-free TBN+ Premium plan.

As the TBN+ with Ads tier is a free, ad-supported tier, consumers can watch included programming without having to pay for a monthly or annual subscription. However, users still need to sign up for an account before they can start streaming any of the content included with the free plan.

Speaking of content, TBN+ with Ads unlocks access to more than 10+ live channels and over 4,000 hours of on-demand programming, including Christian teachings, shows and movies.

For those that want a richer experience, the TBN+ Premium plan not only unlocks access to an ad-free viewing experience, but also access to additional content, including faith-based exclusive shows, movies and TBN+ original programming. TBN+ Premium subscribers also have the option of downloading content to watch on the go, including when offline.

A TBN+ Premium subscription costs $5.99 a month. Alternatively, there is the option to sign up on an annual basis for $39.99 a year. The annual subscription price breaks down to around $3.33 a month, resulting in a 44% saving compared to paying monthly for 12 months.

For those interested in giving the new TBN+ service a try, the TBN+ app is available to download on a variety of platforms and devices, including Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV and Roku. An app is also available to download on mobile devices, including Android phones and tablets, iPhone and iPad.

John Finn is the Editor of Streaming Better, a platform created to help consumers navigate the complicated live TV streaming and subscription service market. John has been covering technology and streaming for online publications since 2014.

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