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iWedia to deliver Live TV app for Google TV and Android TV devices

September 29, 2022 12.20 Europe/London By Broadband TV News Correspondent

IWedia has announced its working with Google on a project to develop a Live TV application for Google TV and other Android TV OS devices.

The Live TV app, which is set to begin roll-out in Europe in the coming months, has already been licensed by TV manufacturer Shenzhen Chuangwei-RGB Electronics Co., Ltd.

Live TV is one of the most used applications on Android TV OS devices. Following feedback from end users, Google wanted to update and improve the user experience and give more value to TV brands.

Google is working with iWedia to deliver a premium licensed Live TV app, giving TV brands the choice to offer greater value and a superior user experience to their customers.

As well as basic features such as an EPG guide, channel list and parental controls, the Live TV app will deliver major new features upon launch, including: Branding options for TV brands, with customisable look and feel; Rich metadata (optional add-on); Voice Control with Google Assistant; Deep linking with streaming services (in roadmap) and Seamless integration with Google TV’s Live TV tab.

Hans-Jürgen Desor, CEO, iWedia, said, “We are honoured that Google has partnered with iWedia to deliver this ambitious project, which involves the design, development and integration of complex broadcast TV functionality, as well as multi-country certification. With a modern, user-friendly UI and options for brands to add value as well as increase revenues, we know that this app – which has already won the confidence of both Google and Skyworth – will meet and even exceed the needs of both TV manufacturers and end users.”

The Live TV App will be enabled in different territories in stages, with the first deployment planned in Europe in Q4 2022. The App will also be made available as part of efforts to scale Android TV OS for STB suppliers that target specific retail markets in Europe.

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