SAMSUNG TV owners will find a brand new free channel available in a matter of days.
And it’s exclusive to Samsung devices.
Staccs TV is aimed at music lovers
The tech giant’s growing streamed TV offering has gained a new station devoted to music.
It’s called Staccs TV and up until now the channel was only available in the Nordics.
But from April 24, Brits will find it on Samsung TV Plus, available on Samsung smart TVs and the app for Samsung smartphones.
The company says it’ll show round the clock high-quality music videos, concert clips, exclusive recordings, music documentaries and much more.
It’ll also have new original programmes such as Heavy Metal HeyDaze, a brand new show on Thursday evening which takes viewers down memory lane of rock ‘n’ roll.
Former MTV presenter Vanessa Warwick will front the show.
Staccs TV says it has plans to add a further three more channels to the platform in the future.
The UK is the company’s first big expansion beyond the Nordics and will be followed by Spain and Italy in June this year.
“We are thrilled to bring Staccs TV to music lovers in the UK,” said Robert Kviby, CEO of Staccs.
“We always wanted to bring our unique video services to the UK audience, who live and breathe music like nowhere else.”
The launch comes just days after Samsung TVs gained another station devoted to everything royals.
If you’re a music lover but don’t own a Samsung TV fear not, as LG recently received a tune-filled station of its own.
Free channels you’re missing on Samsung
There are a load of free channels available on Samsung TV Plus, ranging from big names like Sky and UKTV to themed channels.
Here are some notable stations to check out:
Entertainment Hub – 4001
Crime Network – 4002
Rakuten TV Comedy Movies – 4004
UKTV Play Heroes – 4007
Graham Norton Channel – 4100
UKTV Play Laughs – 4103
America’s Got Talent – 4106
American Idol – 4107
Homes Under The Hammer – 4109
Come Dine With Me – 4110
Sky Mix – 4155
Baywatch – 4160
UKTV Play Uncovered – 4202
UKTV Play Full Throttle – 4204
5 Cops – 4210
FIFA+ – 4506
POP – 4612
NOW 80s – 4717
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Fortunately there are loads of free streaming TV alternatives not everyone knows about.
And we’re not just talking about BBC iPlayer and ITVX.
Here are some free alternatives worth trying:
Hidden streamed channels on your TV from Samsung and LG
Pluto TV with more than 100 extra channels
Amazon’s free alternative Freevee
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