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WAN Show to Transition to Dedicated YouTube Channel in 2026

By Sarah Chen5 min read
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WAN Show to Transition to Dedicated YouTube Channel in 2026

The WAN Show will gradually move to its own dedicated YouTube channel later this year, marking a major shift for the show.

The popular tech-focused podcast, The WAN Show, is poised for a notable shift as it prepares to transition to its own dedicated YouTube channel later this year. This change was officially announced in the April 17, 2026, episode of the show. Audiences can now catch episodes on the channel at youtube.com/@WANShow, which will become the new permanent home for the podcast. Fans have been encouraged to subscribe to the new channel to stay updated on all future episodes.

This move marks a significant moment for The WAN Show, which has traditionally hosted its content within the broader Linus Tech Tips ecosystem. The dedicated channel will provide a clear separation for the weekly podcast, making it easier for longtime listeners and new audiences alike to find and engage with its content.

Why the Switch Matters

The decision to migrate the podcast to its own channel reflects an increasing trend among creators to segment content based on audience preferences. For The WAN Show, a standalone channel could help streamline its identity and cater to its devoted fan base without being bundled within the larger content umbrella of Linus Tech Tips.

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How to Stay Updated

To ensure that fans don’t miss out on new episodes, the show’s producers have emphasized the importance of subscribing to the @WANShow channel as soon as possible, as the transition is slated to take place later this year. The exact date of the full switch has yet to be announced, but early subscription ensures uninterrupted access.

Promotional Highlights from the Episode

Several partners and promotions were also featured during the April 17 episode, showcasing products and services relevant to tech enthusiasts:

  • ZeroBounce.net: Users can access 20% off their services by using the code "20WAN."
  • AMD Giveaway: A new contest for the AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D processor is live. Interested participants can enter via this link.
  • MSI Codex PCs: Check out their lineup through LMG's promo link.
  • Square Hardware: New users can get up to $200 off by signing up at square.com.
  • dbrand Circuit Board skins: Available at dbrand.com/pcb, continuing the brand’s playful rivalry with Linus.
  • Razer Products: The well-known Razer Blade laptops and Iskur V2 gaming chairs were also highlighted, accessible through these links and here, respectively.
  • Private Internet Access VPN: Special deals are available for this VPN service at piavpn.com/LinusWan.

What Comes Next

While details on the overarching strategy behind the move remain sparse, the implications are notable. Consolidating The WAN Show into its own space allows for specialization and a tailored viewer experience. Ongoing sponsorships and promotions will undoubtedly play a significant role in funding the transition and keeping the content accessible.

Fans of the show will have plenty to look forward to as the new channel sets the stage for future developments. No timestamps or podcast download links for the April 17 episode were available at the time of writing, but these will likely emerge in the coming days, as is customary.

For now, the dedicated platform is set to offer a fresh and focused venue for tech enthusiasts tuning in weekly for insights, humor, and cutting-edge industry discussions.

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Sarah Chen

Staff Writer

Sarah reports on laptops, wearables, and the intersection of hardware and software.

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