Starting today, no less than 800 free channels will be available to watch via the Google TV streaming service.
The new offering comes with a new live TV experience that allows users to browse the new TV channels across multiple providers, organized in an easy-to-use guide positioned in the Live tab. If you haven’t tried Google TV yet, you might want to know that starting today the streaming service includes access to free channels from Tubi, Plex, and Haystack News directly into the Live tab.
Long-time users will find that the new TV guide allows them to save their Favorites to the top for quick and easy access at their leisure. Although these are free channels, those who have a premium live TV subscription from YouTube TV or Sling TV, or access to over-the-air channels, can now use the Live tab to watch their favorite content.
As far as availability goes, the Mountain View company announced that the new live TV experience will be released on all Google TV devices in the US, including Chromecast with Google TV and TVs with Google TV built-in from Sony, TCL, Hisense and Philips.TV confirmed plans to bring the new TV guide and free channels to eligible Android TV devices later this year.
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