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EPISODE · Jan 29, 2026 · 31 MIN

How Marc Beilin Built a Record-Breaking Roku Streaming Network

from Eye on Las Vegas · host Barry Shore

Key Takeaways Television Isn’t Dead—It’s EverywhereMarc reframes TV as “any screen,” showing how streaming has transformed phones, laptops, and monitors into global broadcast platforms. From $15,000 to Millions of ViewersBuying a channel without content sounds crazy—until you understand the power of licensed libraries, smart partnerships, and timing. Why Streaming Beats Traditional CableStreaming platforms aren’t limited by geography, FCC constraints, or fixed schedules—allowing creators to reach the world 24/7. Content Is King, but Trust Is the KingdomMarc’s reputation, relationships, and credibility opened doors long before the numbers exploded. Breaking Roku Records—FastOn The Mark TV surpassed expected viewership milestones in days, not months, hitting hundreds of thousands—and then millions—of viewers. Global Reach Means Truly GlobalOne “viewer” can represent an entire country’s distribution hub, changing how ratings and reach should be understood. Culture, Faith, and Connection MatterMarc’s life—Jewish by birth, married into a Muslim family—shapes his role as a bridge-builder and global goodwill ambassador. Opportunity Lives Where Old Rules No Longer ApplyStreaming has lowered barriers, but raised the stakes: those who move boldly and ethically can still rewrite the game. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Key Takeaways Television Isn’t Dead—It’s EverywhereMarc reframes TV as “any screen,” showing how streaming has transformed phones, laptops, and monitors into global broadcast platforms. From $15,000 to Millions of ViewersBuying a channel without content sounds crazy—until you understand the power of licensed libraries, smart partnerships, and timing. Why Streaming Beats Traditional CableStreaming platforms aren’t limited by geography, FCC constraints, or fixed schedules—allowing creators to reach the world 24/7. Content Is King, but Trust Is the KingdomMarc’s reputation, relationships, and credibility opened doors long before the numbers exploded. Breaking Roku Records—FastOn The Mark TV surpassed expected viewership milestones in days, not months, hitting hundreds of thousands—and then millions—of viewers. Global Reach Means Truly GlobalOne “viewer” can represent an entire country’s distribution hub, changing how ratings and reach should be understood. Culture, Faith, and Connection MatterMarc’s life—Jewish by birth, married into a Muslim family—shapes his role as a bridge-builder and global goodwill ambassador. Opportunity Lives Where Old Rules No Longer ApplyStreaming has lowered barriers, but raised the stakes: those who move boldly and ethically can still rewrite the game. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Key Takeaways Television Isn’t Dead—It’s EverywhereMarc reframes TV as “any screen,” showing how streaming has transformed phones, laptops, and monitors into global broadcast platforms. From $15,000 to Millions of ViewersBuying a channel without...

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