BBC iPlayer is now available on Google's TV streamer

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It’s an exciting day if you are a fan of the BBC and the Streamer google tv. BBC IPlayer is finally available on the streaming platform almost six months after the launch of Google, 9TO5GOOGLE reports. Google certified its streamer TV for use with BBC IPlayer in November 2024.

BBC One and BBC TWO are now under the Channeaux TV Streamer tab, while BBC IPlayer appears on the Google Play Store with a new download option. BBC IPLAYER allows anyone to pay a television license in the United Kingdom to watch your favorite broadcasts and movies live, on demand or downloaded from your device. It has already been available for use on Google TV and Android TV.

Google launched its streamer TV in September to replace Chromecast line. It costs $ 100 and has a smart home panel that allows users to see and control devices such as lights, thermostats and bell cameras.

This article originally appeared on Engadget on https://www.engadget.com/ertertainment/streaming/bbc-aplayer-is-now-avaibles-on-googles-tremer-110029855.html?src=rsss

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