Here’s the crux of the matter: Google TV is stepping up its entertainment offerings with the addition of 25 new free channels, expanding its selection to over 100 free built-in channels. These channels cover a diverse range of content, from hit TV series and game shows to music and entertainment shows, all available without the need for extra app downloads, sign-ins, fees, or subscriptions.
The 25 new free channels on Google TV
Viewers using Google TV and Android TV OS devices in the United States will now have access to these new channels via the Live tab. Here’s a list of the recently introduced channels:
- Anger Management
- Antiques Roadshow
- Are We There Yet
- Baywatch
- BBC Earth
- BBC Food
- BBC Home & Garden
- BritBox Mysteries
- Classic Doctor Who
- Demand Africa
- Easy Listening
- Game Show Central
- Historias de Amor
- Impossible
- KokoWA
- Lo Mejor de Telemundo
- Motortrend
- Murder She Wrote
- Newsmax
- PBS Antiques RoadShow
- Remember the 80s
- Shades of Black
- Smooth Jazz
- The Price is Right – The Barker Years
- This Old House
- Top Gear
- Universal Crime
Furthermore, Google has announced that it will fully integrate the NFL Sunday Ticket premium sports package into its platform for the upcoming football season. This integration will offer viewers the convenience of live games, highlights, and game suggestions directly from the Google TV homescreen.
For YouTube TV subscribers, channel guide content will now be accessible on the Live tab, enhancing the viewing experience. Additionally, there’s a limited-time opportunity for individuals interested in saving up to $200 on NFL Sunday Ticket when purchasing compatible TCL TVs with Google TV. The offer is available until September 23 and requires a Google account for redemption.
For a $100 discount on NFL Sunday Ticket, eligible TCL TV SKUs include 65Q650G, 75Q650G, 85Q650G, and 65Q670G. To receive an additional $200 discount, the required SKUs are 65Q750G, 75Q750G, 85Q750G, 65QM850G, 75QM850G, 85QM850G, 98R754, 98QM850G, and 98S550G.
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