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Xumo Expands Partnership with Google TV™ to Distribute and Monetize FAST Channels on Google TV Freeplay

Xumo, the streaming platform joint venture between Comcast and Charter Communications, today announced it has expanded its enterprise partnership with Google TV Freeplay. In addition to distributing all 160+ free ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) channels that are currently offered on Google TV Freeplay, Xumo will now monetize all those channels, which will be branded as “provided by Xumo” within the experience.

Facing increased fragmentation across the television landscape, advertisers are looking for the simplest, data-driven ways to find their audiences at scale. By offering Google TV Freeplay channels alongside its premium inventory on Xumo Play, Xumo devices, and third-party inventory on other streaming and TV platforms, Xumo is giving advertisers a simple point of entry to reach streaming audiences at scale.

“Advertisers know that streaming is the future of TV but reaching audiences holistically and at scale remains a challenge that can hinder more media investment,” says Ying Wang, General Manager, Xumo Advertising. “By adding Google TV Freeplay to Xumo’s growing list of inventory partners, we are making it easier than ever for advertisers to seamlessly reach incremental audiences across a variety of streaming platforms, far beyond FAST channels to smart TVs and other connected devices.”

The news comes as Xumo continues to bolster its advertising capabilities to support monetization across its growing inventory sources. Through its growing advertising team, led by Wang, Xumo continues to invest in its relationships with brands, agencies, and monetization partners.

In addition to offering a direct-to-consumer FAST service and next-generation streaming devices under the Xumo brand, Xumo powers over 1750 streaming channels across 20 entertainment platforms worldwide, including Google TV, Xfinity, and others.

Google TV is a trademark of Google LLC

About Xumo

Xumo, a joint venture between Comcast and Charter Communications, was formed to develop and offer a next-generation streaming platform for the entire entertainment industry. The company is defined by three primary lines of business: Xumo devices, Xumo Play, and Xumo Enterprise.

Powered by Comcast’s global technology platform, Xumo devices feature a world-class user interface that includes universal voice search capabilities, making it easy for consumers to find and enjoy their favorite streaming content. Xumo Play is a free ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) service with hundreds of ad-supported linear channels and on demand options that anchors the free content offering on Xumo devices and is also available as an app on other major streaming platforms. Xumo Enterprise is the business-to-business arm of the joint venture, providing content makers, distributors and advertisers with tools and services to make FAST content more accessible.

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06/01/2025

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