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Comedy hub relaunches on Samsung TV Plus in UK

Samsung has relaunched its comedy television hub on its free, ad-supported streaming service Samsung TV Plus for customers in the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland.

The Canadian sitcom “Schitt’s Creek” is among the leading titles on the new comedy hub, Samsung announced this week, along with a number of other foreign favorites like “Corner Gas” and “Children Ruin Everything.”

Domestic sitcoms, including “Jann” and “Blandings,” are also available on the new comedy hub. All shows are available to watch on Samsung TV Plus without a subscription or payment.

Samsung TV Plus is offered on newer-model Samsung smart TVs, monitors, smartphones and tablets, and includes hundreds of linear content channels and thousands of hours of on-demand television shows and films.

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