Google TV is trying to become the Netflix of all streaming services available and bring all of them into one UI. This will help you see what’s trending, and having the subscription to that service will seamlessly let you enjoy content from Google TV itself.
The new Google TV platform is now widely adopted on all premium, and mid-range TVs will soon come to budget Smart TVs as well. This will eventually replace the Android UI on Android TVs we often see these days and bring a more seamless, unified watching experience as we head into the digital era.
Currently, Google brings content from its own services such as YouTube TV or Play Movies, now you will see a lot of third-party services like Disney+, Hulu, and HBO Max are included, and NBC’s Peacock. Here is the full list of services that can be found on Google TV:
- ABC
- Amazon Prime Video
- AMC
- A&E
- Crackle
- Comedy Central
- DC Universe
- Disney NOW
- Disney+
- Epix Now
- Fox Now
- FuboTV
- Google Play Movies (now Google TV)
- Hulu
- HBO Go
- HBO Max
- History
- Lifetime
- MTV
- NBC
- Paramount+ (formerly CBS All Access)
- Peacock
- Pluto TV
- Showtime
- Showtime Anytime
- Sling TV
- Starz
- TBS
- The CW
- TNT
- Tubi TV
- VH1
- YouTube TV
It is expected this list to be growing over time and Google TV getting rolled out to more Smart TVs in the next few years.