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Complex and Fuse Media Partner for Launch of Complex TV: What to Know

Complex TV offers original series, documentaries, and more. Here's what you need to know.

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Welcome to the era of Complex TV.

On Wednesday (April 1), Complex and Fuse Media announced the launch of a new FAST channel that’s set to feature original show premieres and network exclusives. This means fans can expect everything from noteworthy documentaries to beloved films (including Belly), plus a roster of original series that should be familiar to Complex readers.

Complex TV to feature original series and more

Yes, Sneaker Shopping—not to mention GOAT Talk, On Display, and more—will be featured in the lineup. T-Pain’s School of Business, a Fuse production, will also be available to Complex TV viewers.

But that’s far from all that Complex TV has to offer. Stories focused on superstars like Jay-Z, Beyoncé, Rihanna, Bad Bunny, Cardi B, 2Pac, LeBron James, The Notorious B.I.G., Kobe Bryant, Billie Eilish, and Michael Jordan will round out the channel’s roster.

How to watch Complex TV

Starting April 1, Complex TV will be available via Amazon Prime, Plex, Roku, Samsung TV Plus, TCL TV+, TiVo, Vizio, and Xumo Play. Additional titles to keep an eye out for on the newly launched channel include Dear White People, Something From Nothing: The Art of Rap, Unbanned: The Legend of AJ1, and Welcome to Death Row.

The long-running Sneaker Shopping with host Joe La Puma, of course, has remained a go-to source for celebrity-focused breakout moments for well over a decade now. Recent episodes have featured Vince Vaughn and Pooh Shiesty, just to name a couple.

GOAT Talk has also established a firm presence in the Complex originals space, with Seth Rogen and Kermit the Frog recently joining up for a memorable episode in commemoration of a new Muppet Show special.

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