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Seattle Wolf Pack also heard in Phoenix; Samsung+ FAST is killing it and looking to expand channels

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The Morning Wolfpack show at KKWF (100.7 The Wolf) is now being beamed into afternoon drive at KMLE Country 107.9 KMLE/Phoenix. Both are Audacy stations.

The Quality Is Built In Before The Name Goes On
(Hollywood Reporter) The South Korean tech giant is for the first time releasing user data on its free ad-supported streaming service Samsung TV Plus, disclosing that the FAST service now has 88 million monthly active users (MAUs), and is the number one app on Samsung TVs in the U.S.
Roku Channel, Tubi, and Pluto, all have user stats in that 80-90 million range.

Cable/Satellite tv is dying. Free Ad-Supported (streaming) Television is the future, until the next wave of technology. How will local television fit into the streaming model?

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