![]() ![]() Conspicuously absent from the service, however, are the major networks - ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox, and The CW - as well as sports channels like ESPN and Fox Sports. There are also 10 free channels, including Bloomberg TV and Crackle. Currently, the service offers 60-plus subscription channels including popular cable networks like AMC, BBC America, BET, Comedy Central, Discovery Channel, Food Network, HGTV, IFC, Lifetime, MTV, Nickelodeon, TV Land, and VH1. Philo mostly features its owners’ channels. It’s also significantly more affordable than the next closest competitor, Sling TV’s $40-a-month basic package. Philo offers a single $25-per-month package, making it significantly simpler than many competitors that offer multiple packages and add-ons for different prices. ![]() But what you will find are plenty of sought-after channels plucked from cable’s deeper catalog. This focus means you won’t find two things that are often prominently featured in other services’ packages: Sports channels and local network channels. Philo is focused on offering mainly entertainment and lifestyle programming, which makes sense given that most of its programming is provided by owners A&E, AMC, Discovery, Scripps, and Viacom (provider of channels like Comedy Central, CMT, MTV, and others). There are some trade-offs for that low price, however. (Although it also offers a couple of add-ons.) Instead of trying to replace a full cable subscription, it offers a smaller subset of channels, and while it’s more expensive now than when it launched, it is still a compelling service with a single $25 per month subscription plan. While Philo is similar to Sling TV, DirectTV Stream, YouTube TV, or Hulu with Live TV in terms of how it works and the technology behind it, it is a very different offering. Please let us know what you think.DAZN: What it is, how to get it, and everything else you need to knowį1 live stream: Watch Formula 1 online for freeīest streaming devices for 2023: Apple TV, Roku, and more If you are experiencing issues connecting to our network in the residence hall, please call our 24/7 Support Center at 61 or submit an online service request. ![]() If you have questions about or need assistance with the Philo Edu service, please visit the Philo Edu Support Site. Power on your TV to finish setting up your Roku TV.Plug your Roku TV into the network and power outlets.Select the Philo Edu channel to start watching and recording live TV!.Add the Philo Edu channel and register your Roku with Philo Edu.Power on your TV to finish setting up your Roku.Connect your Roku player to your TV via HDMI and plug it into the network and power outlets.Download the Philo Edu app from the Google Play Store.Log in using your OSU username and password.Download the Philo Edu app from the Apple App Store.Click on Log In and enter your OSU username and password.The following instructions assume you have connected your device to our wired or wireless network in the residence halls: Watch on your Computer a university network connection (Philo Edu is not available off campus or from cellular networks).You can also use your TV as a second monitor connected to your computer using a HDMI, VGA or DVI cable.Īpple TV, AirPlay, and Chromecast are not supported at this time. Please ensure your Roku has an onboard Ethernet port, as Roku is not supported on the wireless network currently. We recommend using a supported Roku player connected to your TV or a Roku TV. Philo Edu offers a DVR feature with a minimum of 20 hours of storage space. Additional information is available on the Philo Edu Support Site. Philo Edu allows one active stream at a time per user. How many active streams can I watch at once? The channel lineup is subject to change without prior notice. The most recent channel lineup is available at. What is the channel lineup for Philo Edu? Please note that due to streaming and content licensing restrictions, the service is not accessible off campus or from cellular networks and not all programs can be recorded. Philo Edu replaces traditional cable TV service and allows you to view, pause, and record live TV programming from a variety of devices anytime, anywhere while on campus and connected to a university network. Philo Edu is an Internet TV streaming service available to residents of the Columbus Residence Halls, Mansfield Molyet Village Apartments, and Newark Residence Hall/McConnell Hall. ![]()
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