Google TV Adds Over 800 Free Channels As Streaming Wars With Roku Heat Up
Google previously hosted channels from Pluto TV on Google TV, but the new initiative will see the addition of content from Tubi, Plex, and Haystack News. In the Google TV interface, you can head over to the "Live" tab to see the FAST channels. They'll be grouped into categories like popular, news, and reality. There's no on-demand streaming functionality—the content just plays with occasional (unskippable) ad breaks, just like watching TV the old-fashioned way.
The premium live streaming integration is not going away. If you subscribe to Google's $73 per month YouTube TV service or the cheaper Sling TV service, those channels and your recorded content will still be accessible in the Google TV interface. You'll just have additional tabs for this new raft of free content.
Google's marketing around Google TV is also a bit confusing. It's still Android under the hood, but it's distinct from the Android TV platform that still exists on numerous older devices. The new FAST channels are available in the US on all Google TV devices, including the Chromecast with Google TV (either 4K or HD), and smart TVs from Sony, Hisense, Sony, and Philips. Google plans to expand availability of the new aggregated streaming channels to some Android TV devices later in 2023.