Canela Media is expanding further on Samsung TV Plus. They’re launching a variety of FAST channels in both Mexico and the US, providing top-quality Spanish-language and international content to a broader audience.
In addition to previously available channels, Samsung TV Plus now offers an expanded selection of Spanish-language content, including original Canela productions.
New channels have been added to Mexico’s lineup (Clásicos, Channel 2667, and Cinema, Channel 2697):
-Canela.TV (channel 2117): A curated selection featuring Canela.TV’s original productions, such as Secretos de Villanas, Ponle Canela, and Narco Impacto, as well as acclaimed telenovelas and movies from Hollywood and Mexico, provide varied entertainment for Mexican audiences.
– Turkish Novelas – El Secreto de Feriha (Channel 2096): This exclusive channel offers Mexican viewers the full story of Turkey’s captivating drama El Secreto de Feriha.
In the US, two new channels have been added to Samsung TV Plus:
– Turkish Novelas (Channel 3905): A top-tier channel presenting popular Turkish dramas such as Volver a Amar, El Amor Frente al Poder, and La Familia de Mi Esposo.
-Qué Culpa Tiene Fatmagul (Channel 3907): A 24-hour channel dedicated to one of the most beloved telenovelas in the US, Qué Culpa Tiene Fatmagul, allowing fans to enjoy the entire inventory on one channel.
“Samsung TV Plus audiences have enjoyed Canela.TV’s content and will now have even more FAST channels available at their fingertips,” said Isabel Rafferty, CEO & Co-Founder of Canela Media. “We’ll keep creating entertainment content, offering Hispanic families cultural experiences in both the United States and Latin America. We’re thrilled to continue this successful partnership with Samsung.”
Along with these new channels, Samsung Smart TV owners can access a complete collection of Spanish-language movies and series via the Canela.TV app. The app offers linear FAST channels and on-demand content (VOD), fully integrated with Samsung’s Smart TV platform. Users can enjoy 27 international and local channels with ad-supported, free content across various genres, all without an active subscription or an additional satellite (DTH) connection.