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Expands of History Hit podcasts transition to YouTube platform

Streaming service History Hit debuts three separate YouTube channels exclusively focused on After Dark and The Ancients content.

Expansion of History Hit podcast offerings on YouTube platform stated
Expansion of History Hit podcast offerings on YouTube platform stated

Expands of History Hit podcasts transition to YouTube platform

History Hit, a leading SVoD, content platform, and podcast network, is taking a significant step forward in its evolution by launching three new YouTube channels. The new channels, named After Dark, The Ancients, and Dan Snow's History Hit, are set to bring historical content to new audiences in unique and engaging ways.

The After Dark channel will delve into the darker and more intriguing aspects of history, focusing on the history of the night, including debauched royal parties and Victorian crime. On the other hand, The Ancients channel will explore antiquity, featuring legendary figures like Alexander the Great and archaeological discoveries. Dan Snow's History Hit channel, meanwhile, will offer in-depth conversations with leading historians about pivotal moments in history.

Steve Lanham, Head of Podcasts at History Hit, has commented on the expansion, stating, "We are excited to bring our historical content to new audiences on YouTube. Our expertise and insights from our successful YouTube channel will help us translate our podcast production into compelling video content."

The new channels are stand-alone, meaning they are separate from the main History Hit platform. This allows for a more focused approach to each channel's content, ensuring that viewers get the best possible experience.

The After Dark YouTube channel will launch later this April, followed by Dan Snow's History Hit and The Ancients. This expansion allows History Hit to continue to bring historical content to new audiences in different ways, further cementing its position as a leading provider of historical content.

History Hit's expert production and channel management team will manage the channels in-house, ensuring a high level of quality and consistency across all content. The expansion onto YouTube also offers History Hit an opportunity to reach new viewers and provide another way for existing listeners to engage with its shows.

The new channels mark a significant step in History Hit's evolution, aiming to bring historical content to new audiences in different ways. With its rich history of providing engaging and informative content, History Hit is well-positioned to make a big impact on YouTube.

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