google TV platform has the ability to aggregate and organize content from an extended variety of different sources. Which ones? Here is the full list of streaming services that Google TV supports at launch.
Obviously Google pulls content from its own services such as YouTube TV and also Google TV (formerly Play Movies). Beyond that, however, are quite a few third-party services. Major players like Disney+, Hulu, and HBO Max are included. The full list of services can be found below as provided by Google.
ABC |
Amazon Prime Video |
AMC |
A&E |
CBS All Access |
NBC |
Crackle |
Peacock |
Comedy Central |
Pluto TV |
DC Universe |
Showtime |
Disney NOW |
Showtime Anytime |
Disney+ |
Sling TV |
Epix Now |
Starz |
Fox Now |
TBS |
Google Play Movies (now Google TV) |
The CW |
Hulu |
TNT |
HBO Go |
Tubi TV |
HBO Max |
VH1 |
History |
You Tube |
Lifetime |
You Tube TV |
This list of supported streaming services will likely expand over time, so from time to time we'll keep you informed about the changes.
The Google Play Movies & TV app similar to the previous Google TV, finds you content on a variety of different services and topiscs. When integrating with your account-wide Google watchlist and being placed directly on your TV, Google TV has a much better chance to support this function.
Google TV is available on your TV on the new Chromecast and is rolling out now on android smartphones.