Bitcoin Magazine Announces BM TV, a Daily Market Broadcast Set for Summer 2026 Launch

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Bitcoin Magazine announced BM TV, a daily live broadcast network focused on Bitcoin markets, macroeconomics, geopolitics, and frontier technology. The network is scheduled to begin broadcasts in Summer 2026 from Nashville, Tennessee. The program will air Monday through Friday from 9:30 to 11:30 AM Eastern Time, aligned with the U.S. market open.

BM TV will operate from the company’s Nashville offices and distribute content through six platforms: X, YouTube, Facebook, Rumble, BitcoinMagazine.com, and LinkedIn. The network targets an existing audience of 6 million aggregated followers across Bitcoin Magazine channels. The company reported more than 1 billion total impressions in 2025.

BTC Inc, the parent company of Bitcoin Magazine, positioned BM TV as an extension of its pre-existing media operations. BTC Inc operates Bitcoin Magazine, the Bitcoin Conference, and Bitcoin for Corporations. The company operates under Nakamoto Inc. (NASDAQ: NAKA) as a subsidiary structure following its integration into the broader corporate group.

Brandon Green, CEO of BTC Inc. said Bitcoin has become central to global finance, resulting in a need for expanded media coverage. 

“Bitcoin has moved from the periphery of global finance to its center, and the media infrastructure around it must evolve accordingly,” Green said. “BM TV represents a fundamental expansion of what Bitcoin Magazine is  —  from the world’s most trusted publication in this space to a full-spectrum media company capable of meeting this moment at scale.”

BM TV: A daily broadcast layer for bitcoin markets

BM TV will feature two-hour daily episodes built around anchor-led coverage and analyst discussion. Each program will include live data displays such as price charts, ETF flow data, prediction market indicators, and market tickers. The format will also include remote interviews with guests from finance, energy, technology, and public policy sectors.

The network will focus on four coverage areas: Bitcoin and global markets, macroeconomic policy, geopolitics, and frontier technology sectors including energy systems and artificial intelligence infrastructure. 

BM TV will build on its experience producing live events and broadcasts, including Bitcoin Conference coverage, halving events, and election-related programming. 

Spencer Nichols, executive producer and director of BM TV, pointed to an audience shift in Bitcoin markets, one from retail participation to institutional allocation. He pointed to Bitcoin ETFs and corporate balance sheet adoption as factors expanding demand for broadcast analysis.

“We look forward to providing nuanced coverage of Bitcoin in the context of global events, in addition to preserving the ethos and legacy of Bitcoin’s cypherpunk roots that Bitcoin Magazine has supported since its creation in 2012,” Nichols said. 

The company intends to produce more than 200 episodes per year. Each episode will generate derivative content for short-form video, newsletters, and editorial articles on BitcoinMagazine.com.

Mark Mason, head of media at Bitcoin Magazine, said BM TV targets allocators, builders, and policymakers engaged with Bitcoin markets.

“We have the audience, the credibility, and the distribution. This is the broadcast the market has been waiting for,” Mason said. Mason described Bitcoin as a core reference point for global capital markets rather than a niche asset class.

Distribution across multiple platforms forms a central component of the strategy. BM TV will broadcast each episode across six simultaneous channels to expand reach across financial media audiences and digital platforms. The company stated that its infrastructure supports both live distribution and post-broadcast content repackaging.

Bitcoin Magazine said BM TV responds to structural changes in media consumption, including growth in institutional Bitcoin adoption and increasing use of algorithm-driven content distribution systems. 

Launch preparations continue toward Summer 2026, with additional programming details and scheduling updates planned before debut.

This post first appeared on Bitcoin Magazine and is written by Micah Zimmerman.

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