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    Jael Rucker
    FAST Studios
    Women’s Sports Network, the home of streaming women’s sports for free, is embarking on a new chapter.
    Announced Wednesday, the network, which falls under the FAST Studios umbrella, has launched a new dedicated channel with Samsung TV Plus, adding another layer to its status as a dominant streaming platform for women’s sports. Since launching in 2023, Women’s Sports Network has continued to break barriers to access to women’s sports while also giving female athletes the support they deserve through 1,000+ hours of women’s sports programming that ranges from exclusive live games to athlete interviews and original productions.
    Most notably, Women’s Sports Network has had a major hit on their hands with its live in-studio show “Game On,” which has featured more than 150 interviews with notable female athletes over the last few years.
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    A post shared by The Women’s Sports Network (@womenssports_tv)
    Women’s Sports Network also has more than ten league partnerships, most recently inking a deal as the official FAST partner of League One Volleyball (LOVB) for its upcoming inaugural season. Additionally, the network has worked to elevate women’s sports organizations including, the LPGA, USGA, Sail GP, US Ski & Snowboard Association, and World Surf League, with its 24/7 dedicated coverage.
    “When we announced the Women’s Sports Network in 2022 and launched in 2023, our goal was to use the reach of FAST services to super-serve the previously untapped audience for women’s sports. We’ve worked to break that barrier to access — through constant live game coverage, spotlighting athletes, and supporting leagues — and today, the popularity of women’s sports has grown immensely,” said Stuart McLean, CEO of FAST Studios, who added, “Our partnership with Samsung TV Plus means we can reach even more of that audience with our unique mix of live games, original content and unparalleled depth of storytelling around women’s sports. This is a milestone moment for us and for women’s sports.”
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    Founded by McLean, FAST Studios is a company that delivers ultra-targeted free sports networks that invite fans to go deep with their favorite teams and athletes while avoiding the frustrating and costly legacy media subscription model.

    Jael Rucker has worked as the Associate Commerce Editor at PureWow, focusing on analytics and trends to pitch stories and optimize articles that build and engage their audience. Her work has also been seen in Footwear News and WWD. Prior to 2024, she was the style and pop culture editor at ONE37pm for over three years, contributing numerous product reviews, brand profiles and fashion trend reports, which included interviewing Steph Curry, Snoop Dogg and more.

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