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June 11, 2024

Staccs Launches Two FAST Channels

Swedish startup and FAST technology company Staccs has expanded its partnership with Samsung TV Plus, with the addition of two new music video channels. Staccs TV Throwback and Staccs TV Celebrate channels will first launch on Samsung TV Plus in the UK on June 13, followed by exclusive launches Spain and Italy on the FAST platform. By: K Dass.

UK - Swedish tech startup Staccs, a free ad-supported television (FAST) technology company with its own lineup of music video channels, has expanded its partnership with Samsung TV Plus with the addition of two new channels. Following the successful launch of Staccs TV in the UK, Spain and Italy earlier this year, two brand new channels are being launched – Staccs TV Throwback and Staccs TV Celebrate, available to UK viewers on Samsung TV Plus from 13th June.

Staccs TV Throwback: This channel showcases music from the 1980s, 1990s, and 2000s. It kicks off with a celebration of the year 1984 on the 40th anniversary of singles released during that time.

Staccs TV Celebrate: Focused on celebrations, this channel plays the best music for various occasions. It starts by highlighting Pride Month.

Robert Kviby, CEO of Staccs, said: “We are delighted to introduce these two new FAST channels to the UK music scene. Our mission is to bring back real music television and with these themed channels, fans will be able to enjoy music in a very special way. Our partnership with Samsung is going from strength to strength, and these two new channels are a testament to this. Staccs TV Throwback and Staccs TV Celebrate will offer a unique blend of nostalgia and celebration, as well as showcasing how Staccs is genuinely building the best music TV platform around.”

Staccs aims to bring back real music television, and these themed channels offer a unique blend of nostalgia and celebration. They’re part of Staccs’ commitment to building the best music TV platform in collaboration with Samsung TV+.

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