Channel 4’s All 4 is coming to Google Chromecast on 24th November

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Today Channel 4 announces its upcoming support for its All 4 On Demand service on Google Chromecast streaming device.

All 4 launch on Google Chromecast

Android Viewers will be able to use their mobile device or Chrome browser on their computer to stream  Channel 4 content directly to their TV, using a Chromecast dongle. The service will be available from the All 4 iOS app in mid-December.

Channel 4 is advertising the launch of All 4 on Chromecast with a TV campaign starring Phil Spencer, the presenter of  Location, and Spencer Matthews, a cast member of Made in Chelsea.

“Spence and Spence” imagines the two men as flatmates who are sitting on a sofa and fighting over what to watch using Chromecast. Matthews plays up to his egotistical persona by persistently choosing to watch scenes from Made in Chelsea.

All 4 service boasts a number of popular shows, including Come Dine With Me, Gogglebox, First Dates, Made in Chelsea, and Peep Show by this chromecast support.

Sukhraj Singh
Sukhraj Singh
I Live in Chandigarh, India. Having a Great interest in gadgets and writes on my blog about updates on gadgets. Now I'm working with GoAndroid and The Gadget Square. I also love to listening Music.

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