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Your Google TV is about to get a lot more entertaining, thanks to Roku

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Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority

TL;DR

  • Roku has announced a deeper integration of The Roku Channel with Google TV, making its free streaming service more accessible.
  • The update allows Google TV users to search for Roku content, resume watching, and discover recommendations directly from the home screen.
  • Over 500 free ad-supported streaming channels from The Roku Channel will be added to Google TV’s “Live” tab.

Roku is expanding its reach within the smart TV ecosystem by improving access to its free streaming platform, The Roku Channel, on Google TV. The update, rolling out in the coming weeks, will allow users to search for content from The Roku Channel directly on the Google TV home screen.

The newly-announced integration introduces several improvements aimed at making The Roku Channel a seamless part of the Google TV experience:

  • Users will soon be able to search for The Roku Channel’s programming directly through Google TV’s interface without the need to switch between apps.
  • Over 500 live channels from Roku’s FAST (free ad-supported streaming television) lineup will now appear in Google TV’s “Live” tab.
  • Google TV will begin showcasing content from The Roku Channel on its home screen, with new sections highlighting free live TV and popular on-demand titles.
  • Users will also be able to pick up where they left off with shows and movies from The Roku Channel right from Google TV’s home screen.

This development builds on Roku’s ongoing effort to bring its subscription-free content to a broader audience following its availability on Android TV devices last year. For Google TV users, this integration represents a win-win: easier access to high-quality, free entertainment alongside enhanced live TV capabilities — all without spending a dime.

While this integration will enhance the Google TV experience, Roku has also been working to expand The Roku Channel’s reach across other platforms. It’s already available on Fire TVs, Samsung smart TVs, and through its mobile app and website, making it accessible to a wide audience beyond Roku’s own devices.

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