Google announced this Tuesday (11) that more 800 totally free channels to the grid of its streaming service, Google TV. The novelty is the result of a partnership between Gigante das Buscas and other companies.
This service works through Chromecast and the operating systems of Smart TVs from Sony, Hisense, Philips and CL.
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Among the hundreds of channels added, there are some quite famous such as Tubi, from Fox, and Paramount's Pluto TV, which, in addition to channels, will function as auxiliary streaming services on Google TV.
According to preliminary information, the objective of this partnership headed by Google is to make Google TV more competitive against some competitors, such as Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV.
Still according to the first news about the agreement, the owner of the Android operating system wants to offer entertainment options to users who are not willing to pay for streaming.
For now, the new channels will only be available to users residing in the United States, who will receive the addition of channels via updates that will be rolled out gradually.
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