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THE Security Insights TV Show
Exciting news for fans of cybersecurity discussions: Substack has just rolled out a brand-new TV app in beta, making it easier than ever to enjoy video content from your favorite creators right on your big screen. Launched today, the app is available for Apple TV, Google TV, and Android TV devices. Simply search for “Substack” in your TV’s app store—whether it’s the Apple App Store for Apple TV or the Apps section for Google and Android TV—and download it to get started. This move expands Substack’s reach beyond mobile and web, allowing subscribers to stream videos and live broadcasts comfortably from their living rooms.
For subscribers to THE Security Insights Show, hosted by Edward Walton, Frank Grimberg, and Rod Trent, this means you can now catch the weekly episodes on your TV. The show delivers in-depth conversations, the latest news, practical tips, and insights into Microsoft security solutions and broader industry trends—all in video format. Recent episodes, like Episode 283 on the AI revolution in cybersecurity, are streamed live and available on-demand, blending expert analysis with engaging dialogue. With over 6,000 subscribers already tuning in, the show’s video podcast style is perfect for TV viewing, whether you’re settling in for a full episode or catching up on highlights.
To watch, log in to the Substack TV app with your account details. Your subscriptions will sync seamlessly, giving you access to THE Security Insights Show‘s content matched to your free or paid tier. No more huddling around a phone or laptop—lean back and dive into the world of cybersecurity from the comfort of your couch. If you’re not subscribed yet, head over to the site and join the community for weekly updates that keep you ahead in the ever-evolving security landscape.




This is huge for accessibilty! The TV app launch really democratizes long-form content consumption, especially for technical shows where you might wanna lean back and absorb complex concepts. The living room format probaly shifts how creators will think about pacing and production quality too. I've been watching security podcasts on my laptop for years and this makes it so much easier to keep up with the latest trends.