
On Tuesday (Sept. 16), Billboard and Samsung TV Plus announced the launch of BillboardTV — a 24/7 streaming destination for music culture and news.
The exclusive channel will feature nonstop updates from Billboard News, never-before-seen interviews, red-carpet coverage and live concert specials.
The first major BillboardTV livestream of the fall will be an extended edition of Billboard Unfiltered, with top artists and creators unveiling and debating the 2025 year-end No. 1 songs across several key Billboard charts, including the Billboard Hot 100 songs chart and Billboard 200 albums chart.
“With BillboardTV, we’re advancing our vision of Samsung TV Plus as a home for live exclusive content and cultural experiences,” said Salek Brodsky, SVP & Global Head of Samsung TV Plus. “This new channel brings the full weight of Billboard’s influence into our ecosystem, giving fans direct access to the moments that matter, and is a powerful step in expanding our leadership as the go-to destination for premium entertainment.”
BillboardTV will be exclusive to Samsung TV Plus, which is available on Samsung TV, Galaxy, Smart Monitor and Family Hub devices.
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Source: https://www.billboard.com/music/music-news/billboardtv-channel-samsung-tv-plus-1236067010/
BillboardTV just launched today, and it feels like the kind of music-centric programming fans have been missing since MTV shifted away from its roots. While today’s MTV is dominated by reality shows and endless Ridiculousness reruns, BillboardTV promises a lineup built around music culture—news updates, live concerts, artist interviews, and red-carpet coverage. It’s not yet clear whether the channel will feature traditional music video blocks, but its close ties to Billboard’s charts suggest we could see exclusive premieres and performances tied to the hits of the moment. The catch? It’s currently exclusive to Samsung TV Plus, so you’ll need a Samsung device to tune in. Still, for those craving something closer to the MTV of old—where music actually takes center stage—BillboardTV might be worth keeping an eye on.
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