Following the announcement of addition of several new channels to Samsung TV Plus, the South Korean firm is delighted to introduce six additional TV channels to its free video streaming service in India. All these channels are from popular video content creators in the infotainment space.Samsung TV Plus brings six new infotainment channels to Samsung TVs and Smart Monitors in IndiaSamsung has signed deals to bring six new TV channels to Samsung TV Plus in India. Those new channels are Brave Wilderness, Epic Gardening TV, Mark Rober TV, Michelle Khare’s Challenge Accepted, The SorryGirlsTV, and The Try Guys. With these additions, Samsung TV Plus now has a collection of 160 free TV channels.Brave Wilderness: Animal expert Coyote Peterson and his crew go on an adventure of the wild world and encounter various animals up close. You can learn several new things about animals and forests.Epic Gardening TV: It helps viewers know more about plants, how to grow them, and how to take care of them.Mark Rober TV: Former NASA engineer, educator, and inventor brings videos that mix creativity, fun, and science.Michelle Khare’s Challenge Accepted: Michelle Khare is former professional cyclist and TV personality. In her channel, she attempts some of the world's most difficult lifestyles, professions, and stunts.The SorryGirlsTV: Kelsey, Becky and Rochelle try their hands on DIY, fashion, room transformations, and more.The Try Guys: YouTuber group of Keith Habersberger, Ned Fulmer, Zach Kornfeld, and Eugene Lee Yang try several quirk things.The addition of these new TV channels is a part of Samsung's broader plan to grow Samsung TV Plus into a destination of premium infotainment for the biggest screen in every home.Salek Brodsky, Senior Vice President and Global Head of Samsung TV Plus, said, “Mark Rober’s blend of science, creativity, and curiosity have inspired millions around the world. As part of our growing Creator roster, Mark Rober TV captures a shared sense of wonder that brings generations together. We’re thrilled to welcome Mark and our expansive slate of Creators to even more audiences around the world through Samsung TV Plus.“The post Samsung TVs get six more free channels in India appeared first on SamMobile.