LADbible FAST Channel launching on Samsung TV Plus
July 31, 2025
By Nik Roseveare
Social entertainment business LADbible Group has made its debut on TV screens with the launch of the LADbible FAST channel. Available in the UK on Samsung TV Plus, Samsung’s FAST platform, LADbible FAST Channel will showcase the Group’s original programming 24/7, including popular series such as Minutes With, Snack Wars, Agree to Disagree and Would You Rather.
To mark the launch, LADbible Group will also premiere its new format Jury Room’ a debate show that takes on issues the public can not agree on, hosted by ‘Juries’ featuring barristers, business owners, gangsters and Gen Z influencers. The six-part series, which will be available on CTV and YouTube, will see the first episode questioning, “Should we bring back military conscription in the event of war?”.
LADbible’s original programming has seen its audience grow to over 280 million views on YouTube alone with a YOY increase of 20 per cent, averaging 100 million minutes per month.
Becky Gardner, Head of Originals, commented: “LADbible on TV presents an exciting new opportunity to expand our reach and connect with even more viewers of our shows. This launch reflects our dedication to being where our audience is, delivering always-on entertainment that they love – anytime, anywhere, on any screen. We’re thrilled to bring LADbible directly into people’s homes”
Gus Grimaldi, Head of Samsung TV Plus EMEA, added: “LADbible is a global powerhouse of entertainment, and we’re thrilled to bring their first-ever TV channel to Samsung TV Plus users for free in the UK. With young viewers rapidly turning to CTV and watching from the comfort of their own homes, Samsung TV Plus is at the forefront of connecting audiences with high quality entertainment. LADbible is the ideal content partner to reach the ever-growing number of FAST TV viewers.”
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