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Graham Bensinger launches free streaming TV channel

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Sports journalist Graham Bensinger has launched a free, ad-supported streaming television (FAST) channel for his show “In Depth with Graham Bensinger,” he announced on Friday.

The channel launched earlier this month on Amazon’s Prime Video and Samsung TV Plus, Bensinger said in a statement. It is expected to roll out to other platforms later this year. More than 150 hours of content is available from 15 seasons of “In Depth,” which includes full-length interviews that last up to three hours as well as half-hour episodes and short-form highlights.

“I’m motivated by our show’s continued growth, including reaching 1 billion watch time minutes over the last 365 days,” host and owner Graham Bensinger said in a statement. “I’m eager to deliver exceptional content for our FAST channel partners and bring our unique interview format to even more viewers who appreciate in-depth conversations with fascinating personalities.”

Bensinger plans to distribute new interviews every Saturday night during the initial launch weeks. Upcoming guests include NFL star T.J. Watt, comedian Howie Mandel and Under Armour founder Kevin Plank.

The FAST channel will also carry themed programming tied to major cultural events, such as “Serving Tennis” around the U.S. Open, “Inside the Huddle” timed to the NFL kickoff, and “And the Winner Is” around the Emmy Awards.

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