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Hello! These are officially supported and available directly in the Amazon App Store. --Freevee (by Amazon): Formerly IMDb TV, this is built directly into the Fire Stick interface. It has high-quality Amazon Originals (like Jury Duty) and thousands of popular movies. --Tubi: Often called the "King of Free Streaming," Tubi has a massive library of older movies, cult classics, and even live news. --Pluto TV: This app feels exactly like old-school cable. It has hundreds of "channels" that play content on a loop, including dedicated channels for Star Trek, CSI, and 24/7 news. 2. Live News & Sports News by Fire TV: This is a built-in app that aggregates local news from cities across the US and national outlets like CBS News and ABC News. --Sports.TV: A newer free service that aggregates niche sports channels, extreme sports, and local sports coverage. --Haystack News: Great for personalized news; you pick the topics you care about, and it builds a custom "broadcast" for you. 3. All-in-One Media Hubs Plex: While mostly known for letting you stream your own personal movie files, Plex now has its own massive library of free movies and live TV channels that require no setup. --The Roku Channel: Yes, you can get the Roku Channel on a Fire Stick! It offers free movies and "Roku Originals" at no cost. --YouTube: Still the king of free video content. It's usually the first app most people download. 4. Niche & Specialty Apps --Crunchyroll: If you like Anime, there is a large selection of episodes you can watch for free (with ads). --PBS & PBS Kids: Excellent for documentaries and educational children's programming without commercials. --Vudu (Fandango at Home): While mostly for renting movies, they have a "Free" section with thousands of ad-supported titles. --Hope this helps!
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