Crave TV Becomes the First Canadian Streaming service to Support Google Chromecast

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Canadians now can cast the Crave TV’s entire library of television programming onto their TV’s form iOS and Android Apps. As announced earlier this year, CTV GO became the first TVE product from a Canadian broadcaster to work with Google Chromecast. CraveTV is the next service with Chromecast functionality, with more Bell Media digital brands to become compatible with Chromecast in the future.

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CraveTV will become available on additional platforms in the near future, giving subscribers further access to its catalogue of thousands of hours of premium TV programming, including HBO’s entire off-air library and the SHOWTIME collection, both exclusive to CraveTV. Along with exclusive programming from Amazon Studios, Lionsgate, Twentieth Century Fox, and more.

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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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