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YouTube added free, ad-supported 100 Hollywood movies

California [United States], November 17 (ANI): YouTube has added around 100 Hollywood titles to its platform, supported with ads.

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California [United States], November 17 (ANI): YouTube has added around 100 Hollywood titles to its platform, supported with ads.
Until now, users were able to purchase movies and TV shows. However, the new addition includes titles including "Rocky", "Terminator", "Zookeeper", "Agent Cody Banks", and "Legally Blonde", among others, TechCrunch reported.
The company is reportedly open to having sponsorships or exclusive screenings to show movies through its platform. (ANI)

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