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Netflix alternative Tubi passes 20 million monthly active users

Users of the free streaming service also watched more than 94 million hours of content in May, the company says.

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Tubi has reached more than 20 million monthly active users.

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Tubi, a free movie streaming site, said Monday it surpassed 20 million monthly active users. Customers also watched more than 94 million hours of content on the ad-supported service last month, the company said. 

The Netflix alternative has more than 15,000 movies and TV shows available on its service. It also has over 200 content partners, including Warner Bros., NBCUniversal, MGM and Lionsgate.

"Tubi has made remarkable strides in the first half of the year, further demonstrating the vitality of [ad-supported video on demand] in an environment fatigued by the amount of subscription video options," Tubi CEO Farhad Massoudi said in a release. "We're excited to provide even more premium content this year."

By comparison, Pluto -- a Tubi competitor that was acquired for $340 million by Viacom earlier this year -- said it had 16 million monthly active users in May. Of course, every service is tiny compared with Netflix, which last fiscal quarter had almost 150 million monthly subscribers. (YouTube would be the exception, with 2 billion signed-in visitors every month.)

In January, Tubi said it would spend more than nine figures on content this year to expand its library. The service is currently available in the US and Canada, and can be accessed on devices like Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Comcast Xfinity, iOS and Android.

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