Six new free channels added to Philo
September 16, 2025
Philo’s free TV lineup continues to expand. Six new channels – including five from Lionsgate and one from QVC Group – have been added to the standalone, free channel lineup – continuing to add to the growing free channel lineup of over 110+ live, ad-supported channels available to anyone, no subscription required.
These channels are also included in the $28/month Core channel lineup, which features 70+ pay-TV channels, plus the 110+ free channels, and the entire AMC+ library.
The new additions are:
- 50 Cent Action: 50 Cent Action brings you high-octane movies and series, curated by 50 Cent himself, for the ultimate thrill ride.
- Designated Survivor: Tom Kirkman, a low-level cabinet member, is unexpectedly catapulted to the presidency after a catastrophic attack during the State of the Union address kills everyone above him in the line of succession.
- Lawless: Dive into the criminal underworld where justice is a game, and the stakes are high.
- Nurse Jackie/Weeds: Dive into the chaotic, darkly witty worlds of suburban drug dealer Nancy Botwin and pill-popping nurse Jackie Peyton. Gritty, sharp, and addictively entertaining.
- Tyler Perry’s Love Thy Neighbor: Tyler Perry’s feel-good sitcom set in a family-run diner, where outspoken Hattie Mae Love dishes out laughs, love, and life lessons.
- The Big Dish: Get the 411 on all things QVC and HSN with The Big Dish Channel. It’s a 24/7, curated channel where viewers can stream the hottest shows and brands from QVC and HSN, plus original series offering expert how-tos and inspiration from QVC+ and HSN+. Watch and shop more of favourite fashion, home decor, beauty finds, and more.
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