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Sevan launches CF Network channel to centralize CrossFit content

Sevan launched a second YouTube channel, CF Network, to focus solely on CrossFit material; the move could reshape where athletes, coaches, and affiliates find news and shows. Subscribe to stay updated.

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Sevan launches CF Network channel to centralize CrossFit content
Source: thesevanpodcast.com

Sevan expanded his YouTube footprint on January 6, 2026, announcing a second channel called CF Network that will be dedicated exclusively to CrossFit content. The shift narrows focus from his original, highly eclectic Sevan Podcast channel and signals a push to make CrossFit material easier to find and follow.

The Sevan Podcast channel, which holds more than 37,000 subscribers, has long mixed formats — CrossFit Update Shows, Dense Updates, Kill Taylor, Shut Up & Scribble, TDC WIR, athlete interviews and Behind the Scenes — alongside a weekly show with Greg Glassman, caller-driven programming, and contributions from the Glintons and the Base Show. With CF Network now live, Sevan appears to be carving out a home for the sport-specific pieces of that lineup. Since CF Network launched, more than 377 people subscribed within hours and the channel posted one YouTube Short as of the launch day.

How the two channels will interact remains unclear. It is not yet known whether the daily morning show will stay on The Sevan Podcast or migrate to CF Network, or whether longform interviews and niche segments will be split between channels. For viewers, the practical effect is simple: expect a more focused stream of CrossFit news, interviews and highlights, but also watch for potential duplication or migration of content across channels.

For affiliate owners, coaches and athletes, a dedicated CrossFit channel can be a useful aggregation point for community updates, event coverage and programming discussion. Gym owners can use short clips as social content and link to full segments for coach education. Athletes and fans will find it easier to subscribe specifically to CrossFit material without wading through the broader variety shows and off-topic content that appeared on the original channel.

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If you want to follow along, head over to youtube.com/@CF-Network to subscribe and turn on notifications so you don’t miss early uploads. Also keep an eye on The Sevan Podcast channel if you follow Sevan’s daily show and personality-driven segments; both channels could end up serving different roles in the same ecosystem.

Our two cents? Treat CF Network as a bet on specialization — it should make whiteboard chatter and leaderboard talk simpler to access, but stay flexible. Subscribe to both channels for now, watch how content is parceled out, and think about how your affiliate can leverage brief clips and full interviews for member engagement.

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