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We usually sit down and wait for the next episode in the next hour on cable TV, but with streaming and video-on-demand services available, you don't have to. Amazon Prime Video Amazon made its streaming service global just late 2016 and the Philippines was included in the list of the roll out. Price: $2.99/month (for the first six months), $5.99/month (Regular rate) Platform: Web, Android, iOS, Smart TVs Blink Blink is one of the local streaming and video-on-demand service in the country. Price: Php129/month, Php99/month (PLDT, Sun, Smart subscribers) Platform: Web, iOS, Android iWantTV iWantTV is ABS-CBN's very own video-on-demand service. Price: Php30/week or Php69/month Platform: iOS, Android, Chromecast Viddsee Viddsee is not your usual video-on-demand service with Hollywood flicks, but instead, it shows curated short film across Asia. Read more in our articles including "Legitimate Streaming and VOD Services in PH" and "What's new with Samsung One UI 8".

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We usually sit down and wait for the next episode in the next hour on cable TV, but with streaming and video-on-demand services available, you don't have to. Amazon Prime Video Amazon made its streaming service global just late 2016 and the Philippines was included in the list of the roll out.

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Price: $2.99/month (for the first six months), $5.99/month (Regular rate) Platform: Web, Android, iOS, Smart TVs Blink Blink is one of the local streaming and video-on-demand service in the country. Price: Php129/month, Php99/month (PLDT, Sun, Smart subscribers) Platform: Web, iOS, Android iWantTV iWantTV is ABS-CBN's very own video-on-demand service. Price: Php30/week or Php69/month Platform: iOS, Android, Chromecast Viddsee Viddsee is not your usual video-on-demand service with Hollywood flicks, but instead, it shows curated short film across Asia.

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Our coverage of video on demand philippines includes: "Legitimate Streaming and VOD Services in PH"; "What's new with Samsung One UI 8"; "Smartphones Under PHP 10,000 | Q3 2025". Each article provides unique insights and information.