How to Launch Your First TV Channel (No Tech Skills Needed)
Think launching a TV channel requires a studio and a massive budget? Think again. Here's the simple path from idea to broadcast on Kandor TV.
Forget Everything You Think You Know
When most people hear “launch a TV channel,” they picture a newsroom, cameras on tripods, a control room with blinking lights, and a team of producers. That world still exists — but it's no longer the only way.
Today, a creator with a smartphone, a message, and the right platform can reach audiences on Roku, Fire TV, Smart TVs, and the web. The gatekeepers are gone.
Step 1: Define Your Channel Concept
Every great channel starts with a clear vision. Ask yourself:
- What topics am I passionate about and knowledgeable in?
- Who is my ideal viewer?
- What makes my perspective unique?
- What would keep someone coming back episode after episode?
You don't need to have it all figured out. Start with a core theme and let it evolve as you create.
Step 2: Reach Out to Kandor TV
Email [email protected] with a bit about yourself and your channel vision. Or fill out the application form. Tell us who you are, what your channel is about, and who your audience is.
The team will review your concept and help position your channel for success. This isn't a gatekeeping process — it's a collaboration to make sure your channel launches strong.
Step 3: Record Your Content
Here's where the magic happens. And here's the part most people overthink.
You don't need a professional studio. You don't need expensive equipment. What you need is authenticity. Record your content with whatever you have — a phone, a webcam, a basic camera setup. Keep it real and raw.
Audiences on Kandor TV are looking for genuine voices, not polished performances. Your authenticity is your superpower.
Step 4: Send It In
Once your content is recorded, send it to the Kandor TV team. That's it. The technical work — editing, formatting, encoding, uploading to streaming platforms — is handled for you.
You focus on creating. We focus on broadcasting.
Step 5: Go Live
Your channel launches across Roku, Fire TV, Smart TVs, and the web. Viewers can find you, subscribe, and watch your content on the biggest screen in their home.
From that moment, you're not just a content creator. You're a broadcaster.
Your Channel Is Waiting
The only thing standing between you and your TV channel is a single email.
