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Google TV is likely adding 50 free live channels. Here's the list.


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If you use Android TV's successor Google TV, brace yourself: 50 free live channels are on their way.

9to5Google has decompiled a new version of the Android TV app, revealing that Google TV might be looking to expand its live TV options. According to some text in the app, you'll be able to "Enjoy 50 channels of live TV without the need to subscribe, sign-up, or download."

This is different from adding other streaming services or live TV options to your Google TV. With those, you have to download a separate app and have your own subscription. Here, these 50 channels would already be built-in.

9to5Google also found a graphic in the app that lists 34 of the expected 50 channels. These range from news outlets such as ABC, CBS, and NBC to entertainment channels like American Classics and Hallmark Movies. There's even an entire channel dedicated to the Teletubbies if that's up your alley. Here are 34 of the 50 channels coming soon to Google TV:

  • ABC News Live

  • America’s Test Kitchen

  • American Classics

  • The Asylum

  • Battery Pop

  • CBC News

  • ChiveTV

  • Deal or No Deal

  • Divorce Court

  • Dry Bar Comedy

  • FailArmy

  • Filmrise Free Movies

  • Hallmark Movies & More

  • It’s Showtime at the Apollo!

  • Kevin Hart’s LOL! Network

  • Love Nature

  • Maverick Black Cinema

  • MooviMex

  • Nature Vision

  • NBC News Now

  • Newsmax TV

  • Nosey

  • The Pet Collective

  • Power Nation

  • Reelz

  • Teletubbies

  • Today All Day

  • Toon Goggles

  • USA Today

  • World Poker Tour

  • Wu-Tang Collection TV

  • Xumo Crime TV

  • Xumo Movies

  • Xumo Westerns

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