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Samsung TV Plus launched new channels across Europe

18-10-2022
Samsung Electronics UK Ltd unveiled on MIPCOM Day 1 its latest launches and upcoming line-up of new channels set to hit Samsung TV Plus in Europe, including first-window film releases and exclusive content from Britain’s most loved chef, Jamie Oliver.

As the leading TV manufacturer’s FAST and VOD service, Samsung TV Plus is taking its next step in a series of new content initiatives, delivering over 1,600 channels across 24 countries, and spanning news, sports, entertainment and more worldwide.

Feeding the hunger for more content in the UK, Samsung TV Plus has exclusively launched The Jamie Oliver Channel. Available from 12th October, the channel is dedicated to the most well-known titles from the British chef, catering to Samsung TV Plus watchers with cooking content for any occasion.

The channel includes hours’ worth of shows, featuring some of the most popular content from the British chef such as Jamie’s Quick & Easy, Jamie Together, Jamie & Jimmy’s Food Fight Club, Jamie’s Super Food and many others. Meanwhile in France, Destination Nature is the first owned and operated FAST Channel. Exclusively available on France and Switzerland to French speaking audiences, it is fully dedicated to natural histories and wild animals. With its partner Off The Fence, we are bringing the best of wildlife documentaries, in French language, to our growing community of viewers.

El País, part of the top-ranking Spanish-language media outlet Prisa Group, will be the latest channel launching exclusively on Samsung TV Plus Spain. As the most influential online publication across Spanish-speaking countries, with more than 20 million followers on social media and 94 million unique digital users per month, El País is the most influential online medium across Spanish-speaking countries. Choosing to partner exclusively with Samsung TV Plus, this will be the group’s first FAST channel, brought to viewers by Tivify.

 

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