Launched on the heels of Caso Cerrado's 24th anniversary, the channel taps into early 2000s nostalgia, introducing a new generation to Dra. Polo's signature courtroom drama
NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises announced the launch of the Caso Cerrado FAST channel, a 24/7 streaming destination featuring more than 800 hours of the iconic courtroom show starring the legendary Dra. Ana María Polo.
Caso Cerrado, a major cultural phenomenon among Hispanics in the US and Latin America known for its fiery, real-life inspired courtroom drama, is now free for U.S. audiences on Roku, Samsung TV Plus, Prime Video, Fubo, Fire TV, Freevee, Google TV, LG channels, TCL, Comcast, Plex, Xumo.
Launched on the heels of Caso Cerrado‘s 24th anniversary, the channel taps into early 2000s nostalgia, introducing a new generation to Dra. Polo’s signature courtroom drama. This FAST Channel launch is part of Telemundo’s strategy to meet the evolving viewing habits of U.S. Hispanics – particularly the 32 million bilingual Latinos aged 18-49 who are driving demand for free, on-demand content.
With over 63 million Latinos in the U.S. today and projections indicating 1 in 5 Americans will be Latino by 2030, this launch underscores Telemundo’s commitment to delivering culturally relevant, emotionally resonant content across every screen and platform.
“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. 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.
Caso Cerrado joins Telemundo’s growing FAST channel lineup, including Telemundo Al Día (news, entertainment, reality, and sports), Noticias Telemundo Ahora (24/7 Spanish-language news for millennials and Gen Z), and Telemundo Acción (high-energy action series).