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‘America’s Funniest Home Videos’ Gets a 24/7 FAST Channel

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SOS. News Desk
Dec 20251 min read
‘America’s Funniest Home Videos’ Gets a 24/7 FAST Channel

V10 Entertainment is launching a free, 24/7 streaming channel dedicated to “America’s Funniest Home Videos,” bringing classic episodes to major platforms like Peacock and Pluto TV in a move to monetize its vast content library.

  • Nostalgia on demand: The channel will feature a library of episodes from the beloved Bob Saget and Tom Bergeron eras, reviving the pre-viral format of low-fi, camcorder-shot chaos. To start, the service is getting a festive rebrand as America’s Funniest Home Videos: Holiday Edition through January 5, tapping into the holiday demand for family-friendly viewing on platforms like Pluto TV.

  • The business of bloopers: The launch advances V10’s strategy to cash in on its library of owned IP after acquiring AFV creator Vin Di Bona Productions. In a statement, V10’s VP of OTT Sara Levine called AFV “one of the most recognizable and enduring franchises on television,” highlighting its value in the brand-safe, ad-supported market.

The move shows how legacy media franchises are being strategically redeployed to capture new audiences and revenue streams in the crowded, ad-supported streaming landscape, proving that old content can find new life—and new profits. Beyond home videos, V10 Entertainment’s strategy involves a much broader content empire, with a library of over 2.8 million digital assets and 44 owned FAST channels that show its ambition extends far beyond a single franchise.

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