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 creators list, will make their television debut with other popular creators including Smosh, The Try Guys, Epic Gardening, The Sorry Girls, and Donut Media – all with dedicated channels on Samsung TV Plus.
In an exclusive, first-of-its-kind partnership, Samsung TV Plus and Dhar Mann Studios will produce 13 original episodes that will premiere on the Dhar Mann TV channel– bringing his distinctive brand of storytelling to FAST audiences for the first time.
Known for his uplifting, family-friendly dramas Dhar Mann has built a highly-engaged, global audience via digital-first platforms. “This is a major milestone for us as storytellers and producers,” said Dhar Mann. “Creating original episodes for Samsung TV Plus allows us to expand the reach of our mission, and bring purposeful, uplifting stories directly into even more people’s homes. It’s a powerful new chapter—not just for our shows, but for how creators can lead on streaming.”
Samsung TV Plus has also announced an exclusive FAST partnership with Mark Rober, the former NASA engineer turned superstar creator with nearly 70 million subscribers, known for his innovative and entertaining STEM-focused videos. The Mark Rober TV channel will offer viewers of all ages a one-of-a-kind destination for his engaging, educational, and entertaining content.
Joining an existing creator roster including Mythical, MrBeast, Hot Ones, Conan O’Brien, and David Letterman, the newest additions bring a combined subscribership of over 175 million—uniting some of the most innovative and compelling storytellers.
“Samsung TV Plus is building a home for today’s top creators on FAST,” said Salek Brodsky, SVP and global head of Samsung TV Plus. “This marks a new era where the most innovative and influential storytellers can reach audiences at scale in a way that elevates their voice and preserves creative intent.”