KEY POINTS
  • The all-cash deal, expected to close this quarter, marks Viacom's latest effort to jump into the streaming market.
  • Viacom will offer Pluto TV to pay-TV distributors as a potential broadband-only product.
Viacom CEO Bob Bakish.

Viacom has agreed to acquire streaming service Pluto TV for $340 million in cash, the latest piece of its strategy to build a streaming business as consumers cut the cord.

Pluto TV is a free, ad-supported service that has given over-the-top viewers a video option that doesn't require a cable subscription or monthly payments to Netflix. The transaction is expected to close in the first quarter, the companies said in a statement on Tuesday.