Last week, YouTube TV made a major announcement on Twitter, revealing that its over-the-top (OTT) television service will soon be available as an app on select LG and Samsung smart TVs. This move is expected to expand the platform's reach and make it more accessible to users who prefer watching live TV on their home entertainment systems.
Although YouTube TV hasn't released all the details of the rollout, it confirmed that the service will support Samsung models from 2016 and 2017. According to the official device support page, LG’s 2016 and 2017 smart TVs will also be compatible with YouTube TV. This suggests that the service is targeting a wide range of existing smart TV owners who may not have access to newer devices.
In addition to LG and Samsung, YouTube TV is also set to launch on Sony’s Linux-based smart TVs. This expansion shows the company's growing commitment to integrating with different smart TV ecosystems.
YouTube TV has been steadily expanding its presence across multiple platforms. In addition to mobile apps for smartphones and tablets, and web-based access, the service recently added support for Android TV devices and Xbox One gaming consoles. It also works with built-in Chromecast-enabled TVs, allowing users to cast content directly from their phones or computers.
Currently, YouTube TV is in talks with Apple TV and Xbox One X to bring its app to those platforms as well. If successful, this could significantly increase the number of users who can access live TV through the service, especially among Apple and Xbox enthusiasts.
This ongoing expansion highlights YouTube TV's strategy to become a more versatile and widely available streaming option, catering to a broad audience across various devices and platforms. As the competition in the OTT space intensifies, such moves are crucial for maintaining relevance and user engagement.
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