SAMSUNG has added three free channels for millions of TV owners.
The company's free streaming service Samsung TV Plus has just received a major upgrade.
Toy giant Mattel has partnered with Samsung to add some kid-friendly channels to TV Plus.
Samsung TV Plus comes installed on the company's televisions as standard – as well as on its smartphones.
Currently the service offers more than 350 live channels that are totally free to watch, but feature commercials.
And now you'll be able to enjoy Barbie and Friends, How Wheels Action, and Mattel Jr.
"We always aim to engage our fans in new ways with their favorite Mattel characters and storylines," said Mattel TV chief Michelle Mendelovitz.
"We are pleased to partner with Samsung TV Plus to advance Mattel’s content strategy and provide audiences with a premium viewing experience."
It's a perfect selection for parents who can give their kids plenty of new shows to watch without paying a penny.
Here's how Samsung describes the new channels:
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- Barbie and Friends: Viewers can join Barbie and her best doll friends as fashion, friendship and thrilling adventures take center stage
- How Wheels Action: Featuring heart-pounding races through the world of Hot Wheels, epic battles with He-Man and Skeletor, and charming railway adventures with Thomas & Friends
- Mattel Jr.: A child’s passport to a world of enchantment, education, and endless fun with Kipper the dog, Pingu the adorable Penguin, and all of Fisher-Price’s beloved characters
All of the channels are supported by ads, so you don't need to pay any upfront fees or subscription costs.
The new channels are live from today.
FREE TV APPS
Of course, you're a little stuck if you don't own a Samsung TV.
However, there are plenty of other apps that serve up free live channels, television shows, and movies across other devices.
Here's a list of apps that all offer at least some free TV content:
- Tubi
- Amazon Freevee
- Plex TV
- The Roku Channel
- Sling Freestream (via Sling TV)
- FilmRise
- NewsON
- Fawesome TV
- Pluto TV
- Local Now
- Haystack News
- Crackle
- Red Bull TV
- Free Movies Plus
- PBS Kids Video
- PBS
- Xumo Play
Many of these apps work across Amazon Fire TV Sticks, iPhone, Android, PS5 and Xbox consoles, and sometimes in web browsers too.
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They're a great alternative to premium streaming services that charge monthly subscriptions.
The Roku Channel – what you need to know
Here's the lowdown...
The Roku Channel is a streaming app that's available on a range of devices.
It offers more than 400 live TV channels.
And it promises over 80,000 movies and TV shows on an on-demand basis.
Roku says that the app is available on:
- Roku streaming devices
- Compatible Samsung Smart TVs
- Compatible AMazon Fire TV devices
- TheRokuChannel.com website
- Roku mobile apps (iOS and Android)
Roku notes that the app is only available in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. It's also available in Mexico, but only on Roku devices.
So if you're looking to trim your TV bills, these apps are a great place to start.