Google Expands Android TV with Free Kids Entertainment
(Google Android TV adds free children’s content)
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. [Date] – Google announced new free children’s programming for Android TV devices today. This update brings popular kids shows directly to compatible TVs and streaming boxes. Families can now access this content without extra subscriptions.
The service offers a large selection of shows suitable for various ages. Parents will find familiar titles from trusted providers. PBS KIDS, Moonbug Entertainment, and other partners supply the content. Shows like “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood” and “CoComelon” are included. The library features both educational and entertaining options.
Finding this free content is simple. Users navigate to the “Kids” profile section on their Android TV device. The new free programming lives inside this dedicated space. This keeps children’s viewing separate from adult profiles. It provides a safer environment for younger viewers.
Google designed this addition to help families. Entertainment costs can add up quickly. This free library offers a budget-friendly alternative. Parents appreciate having trusted shows available without extra fees. It provides immediate entertainment options.
Parental controls remain important. The Kids profile already offers tools for managing screen time and content access. These features work with the new free shows too. Parents set viewing limits and block unsuitable material easily. Google emphasizes safety alongside accessibility.
(Google Android TV adds free children’s content)
The rollout starts today globally. Millions of Android TV users gain access automatically. No downloads or new accounts are needed. The free kids content integrates directly into the existing Kids profile interface. This ensures a smooth experience for families. Android TV continues evolving its free entertainment offerings.