Perhaps the most useful thing about the new Google TV platform is the ability to aggregate and organize content from a variety of different sources. Which ones, however? Here is a complete list of streaming services compatible with Google TV at launch.
Of course, Google can extract content from its own services, such as YouTube TV and also Google TV (formerly Play Movies). In addition, however, there are some third party services. Important players like Disney +, Hulu and HBO Max are included, and Peacock from NBC. The full list of services can be found below, as provided by Google.
- ABC
- Amazon Prime Video
- AMC
- A&E
- CBS All Access
- To snap
- Comedy Central
- DC Universe
- Disney NOW
- Disney +
- Epix Now
- Fox now
- Google Play Movies (now Google TV)
- Hulu
- HBO Go
- HBO Max
- Story
- Lifetime
- MTV
- NBC
- Peacock
- Pluto TV
- Show time
- Showtime Anytime
- Sling TV
- Starz
- TBS
- The CW
- TNT
- Tubi TV
- VH1
- YouTube TV
This list of supported streaming services is likely to expand over time, so we’ll keep an eye out for changes on Google TV and update this article accordingly.
Update: NBC Peacock added full support to Google TV around December 15. This allows service content, including “The Office” as of January 1, to appear on the Google TV app, as well as on searches on the new Chromecast.
The Google Play Movies & TV app that this new platform replaces had a similar function to Google TV, finding content on a variety of different services, but it was not widely used. By integrating with the Google watch list across your account and being placed directly on your TV, Google TV has a much better chance of supporting this feature.
Google TV is available on your TV first on the new Chromecast and is now launching on Android smartphones.
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