Free ad-supported streaming television

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Free ad-supported streaming television, commonly abbreviated FAST, is a category of streaming television services which are available to consumers without a paid subscription, are funded solely by advertising, and stream traditional television programming, as distinguished from platforms that largely offer user-generated content such as YouTube and Twitch. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Free ad-supported streaming television, commonly abbreviated FAST, is a category of streaming television services which are available to consumers without a paid subscription, are funded solely by advertising, and stream traditional television programming, as distinguished from platforms that largely offer user-generated content such as YouTube and Twitch. Depending on the speaker, "FAST" may refer exclusively to services offering linear channels of television programming (referred to as FAST channels), or it may also encompass services that focus on offering free ad-supported video on demand (AVOD) content on a non-linear basis. The earliest documented use of the term was in a January 2019 article by media analyst Alan Wolk, though whether he coined the term has been disputed.
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