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Fuse Plus Streaming Service Launching With 500 Hours of Content, Amara La Negra Show Coming Later

2024-03-01 06:079940
Fuse Plus Streaming Service Launching With 500 Hours of Content, Amara La Negra Show Coming Later

Latino-owned TV and media company Fuse Media is rolling onto the streaming battlefield with the official launch of Fuse Plus, priced at $2 per month as a standalone service and available at no extra cost to customers of participating pay-TV operators.

Fuse Plus officially launches Sept. 13, after debuting in beta in June. The service is targeted at a multicultural and millennial audience. The company says it will launch with more than 500 hours of original programming, comprising a mix of content that airs day-and-date with linear TV premieres on the company’s flagship Fuse cable channel, along with some free, ad-supported content.

“As our research has shown, young consumers demand empowering content that is representative, inclusive and authentic,” Fuse Media CEO Miguel “Mike” Roggero said in announcing the launch. “Fuse Media is launching Fuse Plus as another step in serving this audience across all screens.”

Fuse Plus, in addition to previously announced availability on Apple TV and Amazon Fire TV, will also be available on the Roku platform, as well as iOS and Android mobile devices. The subscription VOD service costs $1.99/month or $19.99/year; free access is included as part of select cable or satellite TV packages.

In addition, Fuse announced a content deal with Amara La Negra, the Afro-Latina global star, musician, entrepreneur, author and activist. The first show to debut as part of the deal is “Don’t Cancel Me With Amara La Negra,” slated to premiere Dec. 1 on Fuse Plus and Fuse.

“Don’t Cancel Me With Amara La Negra” follows her into the streets of Miami to have honest conversations about topics including immigration, colorism, body image and LGBTQ+ rights. In each of the eight half-hour episodes, La Negra will sit down with a panel of personalities including local advocates and business owners.

“I’m beyond thrilled to be continuing to help the world continue to see the diversity and culture around them,” La Negra said in a statement. “‘Don’t Cancel Me’ represents important conversations we need to be having right now and I couldn’t be more excited about it!”

Roggero added, “Amara La Negra perfectly captures our brand’s point of view with her singular vision that thoughtfully pushes boundaries and challenges the norms of ‘what’s expected.’ Her contributions are important to the Fuse family and ‘Don’t Cancel Me’ will be a defining part of the future of Fuse Plus.”

Here’s a rundown of original series coming to Fuse Plus:

Additionally, Fuse Plus will showcase an independent and inclusive array of filmmakers and talent in front of and behind the camera, including:

Other shows on Fuse Plus include “Like, Share Dimelo,” an unfiltered talk series hosted by Latina comedians Dee Nasty (Darlene Demorizi) and Sasha Merci, and every episode of Fuse show including “Big Freedia: Queen of Bounce,” “Big Freedia Bounces Back” and “T-Pain’s School of Business.”

Fuse Media’s other new streaming brands — Fuse Backstage (music), Fuse Beat (Black and hip-hop culture) and Fuse Sweat (retro home fitness) — are each available within Fuse Plus as part of its free tier, along with select episodes of the above programming and the company’s library of original short-form content.

Last fall, Fuse Media was taken over in a management buyout led by Roggero, following its 2019 bankruptcy reorganization. In 2014, NuvoTV, an independent cabler that counted Jennifer Lopez among its investors, had acquired Fuse from MSG.

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