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Google TV Adds More Channels Ahead of New Product Launch

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Google TV Adds More Channels Ahead of New Product Launch

By Movieguide® Contributor

Google TV just hit a major milestone — the streaming service now offers viewers 150 channels. 

Google TV added 14 channels to its streaming offerings, according to 9to5Google:

Billiard TV

Buzzr

The Rifleman

Xumo Free Nature & Wildlife TV

The Conners

World’s Most Evil Killer

Untold Stories of the ER

Xumo Free Bollywood & Indian Cinema

Ghost Hunters Channel

Highway to Heaven

Unspeakable

Cook’s Country Channel

Ebony TV by Lionsgate

FilmRise: The Dick Van Dyke Show

The new channels are FAST — free, ad-supported channels — which have become more popular as users have started turning to services like The Roku Channel, Tubi and Amazon’s Freevee. 

These latest channel additions have pushed Google TV to 150 channels, something MSN says is in preparation for “the launch of the Google TV Streamer box.”

The Google TV Streamer, set to launch Sept. 24, will allow users to “watch movies and shows from all your services and get personalized recommendations,” as well as “enjoy content from compatible apps on your phone, tablet, or laptop and cast right to your TV,” per Google’s website. 

Movieguide® previously reported on Google TV:

Google TV has added 10 new channels to its platform.

“The new channels are Cheaters, CBC News and Explore, Court TV Legendary Trials, Family Feud Classic, FilmRise Horror, FilmRise True Crime, Grit Xtra, Heartland, Laff More, Rig TV – with some coming from channel operators that already have a Google TV presence,” MSN reported.

As of August, Google has 136 FAST (Free, ad-supported TV) channels available for U.S. users. They can be found under the “Live” tab on Google TV.

“Google launched free, ad-supported TV (FAST) channels on Google TV last year. The arrival brought about 80 channels to start, with the number growing steadily in the time since. By the end of 2023, it was approaching 120 different channels,” 9to5Google reported.