Free digital television service Freeview has launched its free-to-air TV live streaming app on Android tablet.
The launch of the Android tablet app adds to the existing iOS iPhone, iPad, and Android phone versions which launched in November last year.
Freeview chief executive Liz Ross said the Freeview FV update was the latest development for the platform in expanding the delivery of free-to-air TV content, “right into the hands of Australians while they’re on the go”.
“Freeview FV is a great way for consumers to access their favourite content, anytime, anywhere, and we’re pleased to be able to roll out the app on Android tablets, giving consumers even more choice and flexibility in how they choose to watch their TV.
{loadposition peter}“We’ve seen a really great response to Freeview FV since the launch last November, as users make the most of the app’s live and catch-up content to stream news and entertainment on their morning commute, or their favourite TV programmes in the evening.”
Freeview FV delivers live streaming of 20 free-to-air TV channels and the catch-up content from all networks and available channels include ABC, SBS, Seven, Channel 9, TEN, ONE, Eleven ABC2/ABC KIDS, ABC ME, ABC News 24, SBS VICELAND, Food Network, NITV, 7TWO, 7Mate, 7Flix, Racing.com, 9Gem, 9Go! and 9Life.