KlowdTV Adds Classic Game Shows From Buzzr


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This week the live TV streaming service KlowdTV added Buzzr. This adds even more news options to the live TV streaming service KlowdTV. This gives KlowdTV access to classic shows like Family Feud and Let’s Make a Deal.

Just last month KlowdTV added two new channels: Cheddar and Euronews to their lineup to help make their service a even better deal.

These new channels are part of their $7.99 a month Premium package that now offers 77 channels, giving you access to many channels like OAN and TheBlaze that you would have to subscribe to separately costing far more than with KlowdTV.

About Buzzr

BUZZR is a pop culture time capsule – an unending celebration where viewers can play along to some of Fremantle’s vast portfolio of more than 40,000 iconic game show episodes, which are shown around the clock.

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