Nordics: WaterBear Network on Samsung TV Plus
September 28, 2023

WaterBear Network – the free streaming platform dedicated to documentaries that aim to spark change in the world – has announced its expansion across Scandinavia on Samsung TV Plus. This makes the channel available to users in Norway, Finland and Denmark, following a successful launch in March 2022 for users in the UK, Australia, New Zealand, Netherlands, Sweden, Spain and Italy.
Viewers of the Samsung Plus TV FAST channels now have access to WaterBear Network’s original content including SLAY, Extract Destroy Repeat, My Octopus Teacher, MATAR and much more. WaterBear can now be found on Samsung TV Plus in 10 different countries worldwide.
In addition, TCL TV+ users across the US and Canada, as well as Tivify users in Spain and LatAm countries, can now access WaterBear Network’s content.
WaterBear Network will soon extend its reach to VIDAA TV users in the US, UK/IE, Canada, France, Spain, Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
VP Distribution at WaterBear Network, Oliver Taprogge, commented: “We’re thrilled to expand our partnership with Samsung TV Plus, across more Northern European countries post-UK, Australia, New Zealand, Netherlands, Sweden, Spain and Italy. WaterBear’s mission is unwavering: connect with audiences and serve captivating content on their terms. This rapid expansion signifies a pivotal step in sharing vital narratives of social, humanitarian, and environmental importance. Content consumption is evolving, and with Samsung TV Plus as our dynamic ally, we’re poised to inspire, educate, and drive change in this exciting content revolution. Together, our partnership will unleash transformative content to ignite the call for a more sustainable world.”
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