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Titan OS partners with Radial Entertainment on new FAST channels in Europe

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  • Titan OS has signed a distribution agreement with Radial Entertainment to add 30 FAST channels across its European smart TV platform.
  • The channels will launch on Titan OS-powered televisions from Philips, AOC, JVC, Vestel and Sharp, along with select Sony Android TV devices, across seven European markets.
  • The deal follows recent FAST expansion agreements with Xumo Enterprise and Runtime TV, further growing Titan OS’s free streaming lineup.

Titan OS is expanding its free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) offering in Europe through a new distribution agreement with Radial Entertainment that will bring 30 additional streaming channels to smart TVs across seven markets.

The agreement will make the new channels available on Titan OS-powered televisions from Philips, AOC, JVC, Vestel and Sharp, as well as select Sony Android TV devices, in the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands and the Nordic countries.

The partnership continues Titan OS’s rapid expansion of its FAST platform following recent agreements with Xumo Enterprise, which added more than 50 FAST channels, and Runtime TV, which broadened the company’s lineup of free entertainment programming.

Under the new agreement, Radial Entertainment will contribute a mix of scripted television, true crime, anime, food, lifestyle and entertainment programming. The lineup includes channels built around titles and brands such as “Z Nation,” “Iron Chef,” “Hot Ones,” “Kim’s Convenience,” “Forensic Files,” “Beyblade” and “Andromeda.”

The channels will be distributed through localized feeds featuring market-specific language options and subtitles designed for viewers in each territory.

Anna Campistol, the FAST Channel Commercial Lead at Titan OS, said the agreement advances the company’s strategy of expanding both content discovery and distribution opportunities.

“Radial Entertainment brings together a strong, highly recognizable content portfolio that fits perfectly with our mission to make great entertainment easier to discover on TV,” Campistol said in a statement. “By launching these channels across all Titan OS devices in major European markets, we are giving viewers even more choice while helping content partners expand their reach through a premium, independent European TV platform.”

Alejandro Veciana, the Senior Manager of International Sales and Distribution at Radial Entertainment, said expanding the company’s FilmRise-branded FAST channels internationally remains a strategic priority.

“Titan OS is an outstanding partner for that growth across Europe with their strong smart TV footprint in key markets,” Veciana said. “Both companies see localization as essential to making international expansion work for viewers, which is why this rollout puts fan favorites like ‘Hot Ones,’ ‘Forensic Files’ and ‘Z Nation’ in front of audiences across seven markets with local feeds and language options tailored to each.”

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Matthew Keys

Matthew Keys is the award-winning founder and editor of TheDesk.net, an authoritative voice on broadcast and streaming TV, media and tech. With over ten years of experience, he's a recognized expert in broadcast, streaming, and digital media, with work featured in publications such as StreamTV Insider and Digital Content Next, and past roles at Thomson Reuters and Disney-ABC Television Group.
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