Google TV has announced the addition of 800 new live television channels, which will be available in 10 languages, including Hindi, Japanese, and Spanish, thereby making it accessible to a wider audience. “Today, we’re introducing a new live TV experience that lets you browse more than 800 free TV channels across multiple providers, organized in one easy-to-use guide right in the Live tab,” the company said in a blog post.

Google TV Adds Free TV Channels Under One Space

Google has integrated access to free channels from Tubi, Plex, and Haystack News directly into the Live tab, alongside the existing lineup of channels from Pluto. With the addition of new function, users can browse over 800 channels and premium programming, including news channels from NBC, ABC, CBS, and FOX. “From breaking news to blockbuster movies and everything in between, there’s something for everyone. And with no subscriptions or fees, it’s never been easier to jump in and start watching,” said Google.

The new live TV experience will be available over the next few weeks on all Google TV devices in the U.S., including Chromecast with Google TV and televisions with Google TV built-in from Sony, TCL, Hisense, and Philips. The tech giant had also promised to bring the new TV guide and free channels to eligible Android TV devices later this year.

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