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A free streaming service that offers live and on-demand content, owned by Paramount. Pluto TV provides a diverse range of channels, including news, entertainment, sports, and movies, all at no cost to the user.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Pluto TV

-25.27

Latest Event

Paramount Alters Civic Initiative Amid Trump Administration Pressure

Executives from Paramount, which owns Pluto TV, delayed and significantly altered a Daily Show-branded civic participation project, citing fears that the Trump administration might use it as a tool to block a pending acquisition deal. This move reflects a retreat from progressive civic engagement under pressure from authoritarian influences.

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Pluto TV is currently rated as an Accomplice.

-20 to -29 CCI Score
These companies profit from authoritarian practices through their business dealings. Although they may not be directly enforcing oppressive policies, their actions contribute to the economic and operational sustenance of authoritarian regimes.

Latest Events

  • Paramount Alters Civic Initiative Amid Trump Administration Pressure Logo
    MAY
    05
    2025

    Executives from Paramount, which owns Pluto TV, delayed and significantly altered a Daily Show-branded civic participation project, citing fears that the Trump administration might use it as a tool to block a pending acquisition deal. This move reflects a retreat from progressive civic engagement under pressure from authoritarian influences.

  • -60

    Executive Political Engagement

    June 17

    Paramount's decision to postpone and modify a civic participation initiative due to fear of political backlash from the Trump administration is seen as a capitulation to authoritarian pressure. This action prioritizes corporate acquisition interests over genuine civic engagement, undermining progressive values.

    Paramount Cuts Ties With Political Groups Working On 'Daily Show' Project

  • Paramount Alters Civic Initiative Under Authoritarian Pressure Logo
    MAY
    04
    2025

    Paramount, the parent company behind Pluto TV, significantly altered its 'Take A Seat' civic participation initiative by severing ties with politically affiliated groups. The decision was driven by concerns that the Trump administration might exploit the partnerships as leverage, reflecting a capitulation to authoritarian pressures and compromising the company’s commitment to independent civic engagement.

  • -60

    Public and Political Behavior

    June 17

    Paramount’s decision to cut ties with the political groups involved in its 'Take A Seat' initiative—an effort initially meant to encourage nonpartisan civic participation—reflects a strategic retreat under pressure from the Trump administration. This move suggests an undue deference to authoritarian influence, and sets a negative precedent in public and political behavior, undermining progressive engagement and the company’s democratic responsibilities.

    Paramount cuts ties with political groups working on 'Daily ...

  • Anti-Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement Logo
    JUN
    25
    2024

    The company, as part of the Paramount group which includes Pluto TV, released a detailed statement affirming a zero-tolerance stance against modern slavery and human trafficking, outlining strict supplier compliance and adherence to high ethical standards in labor practices.

  • +70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    June 17

    The statement demonstrates a strong commitment to labor rights and ethical business practices, explicitly rejecting any association with modern slavery or human trafficking. This aligns with anti-fascist values by protecting human rights and ensuring fair labor standards throughout the supply chain.

    Anti-Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement

  • Penalty for Accessibility Violations Logo
    SEP
    29
    2021

    Pluto TV, along with ViacomCBS, has been levied a $3.5 million civil penalty by the FCC for failing to comply with IP closed captioning rules. The enforcement action, announced on September 29, 2021, follows an investigation confirming that Pluto did not implement mandatory closed captioning and contact information for captioning complaints, negatively impacting individuals with hearing disabilities.

  • -40

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    June 17

    The penalty reflects serious shortcomings in business practices and ethical responsibility, particularly in relation to accessibility. By failing to provide closed captioning as required by FCC rules, Pluto TV denied an essential service to individuals with hearing disabilities, a marginalized group that benefits from inclusive practices. This non-compliance underscores a disregard for accessible communication and regulatory standards, which is concerning from an anti-fascist, human rights-focused perspective.

    Pluto, ViacomCBS to Pay $3.5 Million Penalty for Violations of Accessibility Rules

  • Pluto TV Fined for Closed Captioning Violations Logo
    SEP
    29
    2021

    On September 29, 2021, the FCC Enforcement Bureau entered into a consent decree with Pluto TV (and ViacomCBS) after the company was fined $3.5M for failing to comply with internet closed captioning regulations. This enforcement action highlights deficiencies in the company's accessibility practices impacting viewers with hearing impairments.

  • -50

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    June 17

    Pluto TV's failure to comply with closed captioning standards resulted in a significant fine by the FCC. This lapse not only reflects poor business practices but also undermines accessibility for people with impaired hearing, a marginalized group. The violation represents a neglect of DEI principles and ethical responsibility.

    Pluto TV pays $3.5M for Internet Closed Captioning Violations

  • FCC Fines Pluto TV for Closed Captioning Violations Logo
    SEP
    29
    2021

    Pluto TV, under ViacomCBS, was fined $3.5 million after the FCC found the streaming service out of compliance with closed captioning regulations required by the CVAA. The fine and mandated compliance plan highlight the company’s failure to ensure accessible services for users with hearing disabilities, underscoring shortcomings in ethical business practices.

  • -50

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    June 17

    Pluto TV's failure to adhere to FCC closed captioning rules undermines accessibility for people with disabilities, a key component of ethical business practices. This shortfall not only harms marginalized communities but also reflects poorly on the company’s commitment to inclusivity and regulatory compliance.

    FCC Fines Pluto & ViacomCBS for Violating Closed Captioning Rules

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