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A startup from is giving away 500,000 TVs for free — but there's a catch. Here's how you can join the waitlist for the free TV, which the company says is valued at $1,000. download the app Email address By clicking “Sign Up,” you also agree to marketing emails from both Insider and Morning Brew; and you accept Insider’s Terms and Privacy Policy Click here for Morning Brew’s privacy policy. Telly, a startup from a cofounder of Pluto TV is giving away 500,000 TVs — for free. Brands buying ads on the second screen pays for the free TVs, according to Telly's website.
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There’s a catch: a second screen attached to the bottom streams non-stop information and advertising based on the household’s extensive personal data. From TellyThe TVs, subsidized by those ads on the second screen, will begin shipping out to the customers on its waitlist this summer. Telly has opened sign-ups for the first 500,000 of its Dual Screen Smart TVs, a 55-inch display with a second smart screen integrated through a sound bar. On top of a square for advertisements, the smart screen displays information including news, sports scores, weather and stocks. Though it ships with a 4K Android TV streaming stick, the technology is compatible with other major streaming devices like the Amazon Fire Stick or Apple TV.
Pluto TV cofounder Ilya Pozin has launched a new company that's trying to disrupt TV advertising. Telly is a free, ad-supported TV that's backed by Rich Greenfield, Gary Vaynerchuk, and more. Ilya Pozin, who disrupted cable with free ad-supported streamer Pluto TV, now wants to do the same for your physical TV. His company, Telly, came out of stealth mode May 15 with a new, ad-supported TV that's free to the user. Pozin said the idea for Telly grew out of Pluto, a free, ad-supported TV streaming service that he co-founded in 2013; it was acquired in 2019 by Viacom (now Paramount Global).
A new startup named Telly wants to put free, dual-screen televisions in consumer homes, supported by the sale of anonymized data and always-on ads. Telly, founded by Pluto TV co-founder Ilya Pozin, announced Monday that it's opening an initial waitlist for 500,000 free ad-supported televisions. Revenue from ad sales would pay for the free TV set, which the company has valued at around $500 in an addendum to its terms of service. Advertising on smart televisions has been almost ubiquitous since the first internet-connected televisions began to see mass adoption in the mid-2010s. Advertisers spent over $15 billion on connected TV ad buys in 2021, according to a press release from a Samsung partner.
A startup from a cofounder Pluto TV is giving away 500,000 TVs — but there's a catch. Here's how you can join the waitlist for the free TV, which the company says is valued at $1,000. Telly, a startup from a cofounder of Pluto TV is giving away 500,000 TVs — for free. There's a 55-inch 4K HDR screen where you can watch TV using the 4K streaming stick that's included, or by connecting a streaming device. Brands buying ads on the second screen are what will allow viewers to use the TV for free, according to Telly's website.
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