Canada: XITE adds 7 channels on Samsung TV Plus
March 5, 2024

XITE, the music video platform, has launched seven additional channels on Samsung TV Plus in Canada.
Following the successful debut of nine new channels on Samsung TV Plus in the US last autumn, XITE will bring its range of music content to Canadian audiences.
With the introduction of these new channels, XITE’s offering on Samsung TV Plus in Canada now rises to 12 channels that span across a variety of genres, catering to the diverse tastes of viewers. From chart-topping hits to emerging artists, XITE’s curated channels promise to entertain audiences of all ages.
A full overview of the channels that are currently live in Canada:
XITE 80s Flashback – (1501)
A dose of nostalgia from the decade when music videos first came into living rooms.
XITE 90s Throwback – (1502)
Throwback to the days of flannel shirts, hella bling, boy bands/girl groups and genre bending crossovers.
XITE Hits (1503) – New
A go-to source for the latest and greatest hits.
XITE Country Today (1504) – New
The best country hits of the modern era.
XITE Country’s Finest (1505) – New
A musical journey through the greatest country hits ever made.
XITE R&B Classic Jams (1508) – New
Offering classic R&B.
XITE Rock On (1509)
Iconic rock and metal classics, as well as future legends and tracks from the alternative scene
XITE Icons (1510) – New
A nostalgic journey through iconic music videos, paying tribute to legendary artists.
XITE Just Chill – (1511)
Laidback music videos, intimate live performance and acoustic sessions.
XITE Only Love (1512) – New
Heartwarming love songs and videos.
XITE Celebrates (1513) – New
This channel will highlight timely content throughout the year based on events, cultural celebrations, pop culture moments, seasons and holidays.
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