13 APR 2021

LOVE NATURE DEBUTS ON SAMSUNG TV PLUS IN THE US

Samsung TV Plus users will now have free, instant access to Love Nature’s celebrated original series and documentaries.

"Land of Gremlins"

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Love Nature announces its launch on Samsung TV Plus in the U.S. market as a 4K FAST linear channel. Love Nature is one of the only 4K wildlife and nature channels to join the platform. Samsung TV Plus users will now have free, instant access to Love Nature’s celebrated original series and documentaries, including 'Land of Gremlins', 'Secrets of Wild Australia' and 'Wildlife Icons'.

Device owners can access Love Nature on select Samsung Galaxy mobile devices through the Galaxy Store and Google Play app stores; and instantly via their 2016 – 2021 Samsung TVs in the app section. Love Nature’s award winning 4K series and documentaries are also available on Samsung’s owned and operated Clarity 4K channel.

Samsung TV Plus is Samsung’s free video service that delivers instant access to 160 free channels and growing, pre-installed on all 2016-2021 Samsung Smart TVs, and available for download on select Samsung Galaxy devices. The free ad-supported video service gives viewers access to news, sports, entertainment and more, without needing a subscription, additional device, or credit card.

Love Nature’s launch on Samsung TV Plus represents the brand’s ongoing expansion into the U.S. via free, ad-supported VOD platforms, which includes recent launches on PrendeTV, XUMO, The Roku Channel, Pluto TV and Tubi TV and more rolling out in the short future.

“Audiences around the world are displaying a growing appetite for free programming to add to their ever-growing entertainment offering. FAST continues to be an exciting opportunity for Love Nature as we seek out new audiences for our award winning content in the U.S.,” said Carlyn Staudt, Global General Manager, Love Nature. “Joining Samsung TV Plus is a significant milestone for our brand as the launch has allowed us to tap into their highly engaged and loyal audience of millions of households.”

 

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