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Telemundo’s New FAST Channel Features Over 800 Hours Of ‘Caso Cerrado’

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Telemundo’s new FAST channel provides viewers with access to more than 800 hours of Caso Cerrado programming. As fans of Caso Cerrado will know well, Telemundo’s courtroom show featured real-life cases and decisions.

The new FAST channel is available to watch for free, and can now be accessed on a variety of streaming platforms offering free content, including Comcast, Amazon Fire TV, Google TV, Roku, TCL, and Xumo devices.

The Caso Cerrado FAST channel can also now be accessed through a number of free and paid streaming services, including Freevee, Fubo, LG channels, Prime Video, Samsung TV Plus, and Plex.

The FAST channel joins an ever-increasing selection of free channels offered by Telemundo, including Telemundo Al Día, Noticias Telemundo Ahora, and Telemundo Acción.

We are thrilled to add Caso Cerrado to our growing FAST channel lineup, giving fans—new and old—24/7 access to the iconic Dra. Polo – anytime, anywhere on their preferred platform,” said Romina Rosado, EVP, Streaming at NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises.

The launch of the free channel comes just weeks after Caso Cerrado’s 24th anniversary. While the show first began running in April 2001, it finally came to an end in December 2019.

Hosted by Dra. Ana María Polo, the show covered a number of court cases during those two decades, and fans of the show can now relive a significant number of those cases on the new FAST channel.

The launch of the channel also now offers the opportunity for a whole new generation to check out the popular courtroom drama, and for free.

Telemundo’s Caso Cerrado is one of Hispanic media’s most iconic franchises with enduring fandom and new audiences discovering the courtroom drama via viral moments across digital and social platforms. With more than 26 million dedicated fans and nearly 100 million average monthly views on social media, the demand for this iconic series continues to grow,” added Rosado.

John Finn is the Editor of Streaming Better, a platform created to help consumers navigate the complicated live TV streaming and subscription service market. John has been covering technology and streaming for online publications since 2014.

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