On April 27, Los Angeles-based Chera TV, the female-founded and artist-led vertical streaming platform built for the mobile generation, will debut two original series: “Legal Queens” and “To Her Beat,” followed by the romantic drama “A Shot at Love” on May 18.
The platform is built on a simple but radical idea: cinematic storytelling designed specifically for vertical viewing paired with ethical production standards and a creator-first model that prioritizes fair pay, residuals, and safety on set.
The launch lineup offers three very different windows into modern storytelling:
Legal Queens (Premiering April 27)
A high-stakes legal reality series set inside West Coast Trial Lawyers, the Los Angeles firm handling headline-making celebrity cases. Cameras follow a fierce all-female team of attorneys navigating courtroom drama, celebrity clients, and intense rivalries under the leadership of CNN legal analyst Neama Rahmani.
To Her Beat (Premiering April 27)
Set against a backdrop of sweat-soaked studios, neon-lit warehouses, and early-2000s dance culture, To Her Beat is a coming-of-age love story about finding your voice, choosing your people, and dancing like your life depends on it… because sometimes, it does.
A Shot at Love (Premiering May 18)
When a global movie star and a war photographer-turned-paparazza, meet at a luxury couples’ retreat meant to fix a troubled marriage, no one expects a scandal or a spark. But as healing rituals go sideways, fake relationships unravel, and feelings get inconveniently real. They must choose: survive in Silence, or risk everything for love.
“Chera TV is redefining the way we see and celebrate creatives in entertainment, both in front of and behind the camera. Our launch marks more than just a new platform; it’s a movement amplifying real voices, raw stories, and bold creativity. A commitment to authenticity and empowerment, providing creators the freedom to lead, inspire, and change the narrative, is what distinguishes Chera TV,” says Calvin Singh, Co-Founder & Chief Operating Officer.
At a moment when conversations around creative burnout, ethical production, and representation are dominating industry headlines , Chera TV is positioning itself as an alternative model for the future of entertainment.
“We don’t need another formulaic CEO romance, but grounded, ethical storytelling that values both the viewer and the artist. From unequal pay and lack of diversity to limited creative freedom, unsafe working conditions, and storylines reliant on gratuitous violence against women, Chera TV is a rebellion against these reemerging industry flaws. Our viewers deserve stories with intention. And the artists behind them deserve a voice in the content they’re creating. That’s where the magic happens,” said Candace Mizga, Co-Founder and VP of Production & Development.
With recognition for its innovative vertical storytelling fair pay practices and features in Rolling Stone , KCRW, and Top Film , Chera TV is emerging as one of Los Angeles’ most intriguing new platforms.
With its launch weeks away, we would be delighted to arrange interviews with:
• Kylie Karson – Co-Founder & EVP of Production & Development
• Calvin Singh – Co-Founder & Chief Operating Officer
• Candace Mizga – Co-Founder & VP of Production & Development