
Sat Sep 20 16:30:00 UTC 2025: Here’s a news article summarizing the television and streaming announcements, along with a separate section about the Appalachian Trail Conservancy’s unique campaign:
**New Shows and Seasons Flood Streaming and TV Lineups**
A wave of new television series and returning shows are set to debut across various streaming platforms and networks this fall.
* **USA Network:** Former WWE wrestler Braun Strowman will star in “Everything On The Menu with Braun Strowman,” premiering Oct. 24. The show follows Strowman’s culinary adventures across eight U.S. cities as he samples and selects his favorite dish from each location.
* **Apple TV+:** Jason Clarke stars in and executive produces the drama “The Last Frontier,” premiering Oct. 10. The 10-episode series follows a U.S. Marshal in Alaska whose jurisdiction is thrown into chaos when a prison transport plane crashes. Apple TV+ also launches the animated fantasy adventure “The Sisters Grimm” on Oct. 3. The series, based on Michael Buckley’s book series, follows two sisters who are descendants of the Brothers Grimm and solve mysteries.
* **Netflix:** Liev Schreiber lends his voice to Sam Fisher in the animated “Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: Deathwatch,” premiering Oct. 14. The series marks the first adaptation of the popular video game franchise.
* **ESPN:** Subscribers to ESPN’s premium plan can stream “Believers: Boston Red Sox” starting Sept. 26. The three-part documentary explores the Red Sox’s history and the fans’ unwavering belief in their team, culminating in the 2004 World Series victory.
* **Acorn TV:** Celebrates “An Autumn to Die For,” with new murder mystery series.
* **Comedy Dynamics:** A comedy special that follows Samantha Hale, a Hollywood actress.
* **Tubi:** Will stream Jennifer Hudson’s Show one day after it airs on television.
* **Samsung TV Plus:** Adds an exclusive channel featuring Billboard News with exclusive updates, coverage and specials.
**Appalachian Trail Conservancy Wants You To “Take a Hike” – Literally**
In celebration of its 100th anniversary, the Appalachian Trail Conservancy has launched a campaign to redefine the phrase “take a hike.” Partnering with Kevin Nealon, the organization is encouraging dictionary publishers to amend the definition to “a friendly invitation to reset, recharge, and reconnect with the outdoors.” The campaign aims to highlight the mental and physical benefits of spending time in nature.