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Complex Brings ‘Hot Ones’ And ‘Sneaker Shopping’ To TV

Complex Networks, which shares bold programming across an assembly of related channels, has had a very active 2017. Back in April, it announced its plan to put together a roster of 40 shows by the end of the year, and its individual videos often pull in millions of views. With its latest initiative, Complex is giving TV viewers a chance to check out its buzzy lineup of digital-native shows. It has launched Complex X Fuse, a programming block that airs weekly on the Fuse TV channel.

Each block of Complex X Fuse programming features highlights from some of Complex’s most notable series, including the spicy interview series Hot Ones and the footwear-focused Sneaker Shopping. These shows tend to feature lots of celebrity guests, and that makes Complex X Fuse into a star-studded affair. Its first episode, for example, featured appearances from Bob Saget, Waka Flocka, and Usain Bolt, among others. After premiering on TV on November 10, it is now available digitally via the Fuse website:

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New episodes of Complex X Fuse will arrive each Friday at 11 PM EST.

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