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Google TV expands its Freeplay library, and here's what's new

Nonstop Baby Shark, Sonic the Hedgehog, and Teletubbies are now streaming on Google TV.
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Published onApril 23, 2025

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TL;DR
  • Google TV has updated its Freeplay catalog with several new channels.
  • The selection includes a few kid-friendly channels streaming Baby Shark, Sonic the Hedgehog, and Teletubbies.
  • The Freeplay library now includes over 170 free TV channels.

Google is betting big on its free channel offerings for Google TV devices. After rebranding the experience as Freeplay last year and introducing a redesigned interface, Google is now working to make it easier for users to access free channels by adding a dedicated “Free TV” button to the remote of upcoming Google TV devices. The company has also expanded the Freeplay library several times over the last few months, with the latest addition bringing the total to over 170 free channels.

Google TV has added nine new channels to its Freeplay catalog, with a majority offering kid-friendly content. The selection includes channels streaming popular shows like Teletubbies and Sonic the Hedgehog, along with one for the viral YouTube sensation Baby Shark. For adults, Google TV has added a channel that streams episodes of the popular YouTube talk show Hot Ones. The complete list of new Freeplay channels (via 9to5Google) is reproduced below.

  • Filmrise: The New Detectives
  • Women Behind Bars
  • Filmrise: Hot Ones
  • Baby Shark TV
  • Sonic the Hedgehog
  • Teletubbies
  • Strawberry Shortcake
  • Rainbow Rangers
  • Xumo Free Kids TV

With the latest additions, Google TV’s Freeplay library now offers 174 free TV channels by default. You can get additional free live channels by downloading third-party apps like Pluto TV, Plex, HaystackNews, and Tubi. These apps offer a much wider selection of free channels, all of which will show up within the Live tab on your Google TV device. You can also access them using the dedicated Freeplay app experience.

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