
Snapchat creates AR companion content for Keshet International’s Seven Wonders series
Keshet International (KI) has partnered with SandStone Global Productions and Snapchat’s AR Studio in Paris to create an at-home augmented reality (AR) experience to accompany its new three-part history documentary series Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The series...

LADbible Group launches FAST channel on Samsung TV Plus in the UK
Leading social entertainment business LADbible Group is making its debut on TV screens with the launch of a LADbible FAST channel on Samsung TV Plus. Currently available in the UK, the LADbible FAST Channel will offer “a bold mix of entertaining, unfiltered moments...

Samsung TV Plus launches exclusive creator channels on its FAST platform
Building on its earlier announcement at the 2025 Samsung NewFronts presentation, Samsung TV Plus is partnering with leading creators to bring their content to TV. Innovative storytellers Mark Rober, Dhar Mann, and Michelle Khare, who recently made the TIME100 top...

TikTok partners iHeartRadio on singing competition for emerging talent
TikTok, in partnership with iHeartRadio, has launched Next up: Live Music “a new singing competition powered by TikTok LIVE”. Launched this week and running through September, the programme invites the TikTok community “to discover and elevate emerging talent through...

YouTube is now default viewing option for younger audiences, says Ofcom
YouTube is the first place younger viewers go as soon as they switch on their TV sets, according to regulator Ofcom’s annual report on the UK’s media habits. People spent an average of 4 hours 30 minutes per day watching TV and video content at home in 2024, according...
Snapchat creates AR companion content for Keshet International’s Seven Wonders series
LADbible Group launches FAST channel on Samsung TV Plus in the UK
Samsung TV Plus launches exclusive creator channels on its FAST platform
TikTok partners iHeartRadio on singing competition for emerging talent
YouTube is now default viewing option for younger audiences, says Ofcom
