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    TCL offers U.S. streaming service

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    2016-12-23 10:06China Daily Editor: Wang Fan ECNS App Download

    To appeal to a broader audience, China's electronics giant TCL has recently added the streaming service GoLive on to all of its smart TVs in the United States.

    The service, launched by TCL in 2014, was previously only available in China. It provides access to more than 10 video-on-demand packages, with over 200 streaming channels from China.

    The GoLive TV package also features five English-language channels for non-Chinese speaking audiences, said the company.

    TCL's research shows that growing numbers of U.S. consumers want to stream their favorite content on their own time, whenever they want. Many are also looking to cut the cord with cable providers in an effort to save on monthly expenses, according to a TCL spokesman.

    Offering streaming services and options will be a "critical component" to the company's "ongoing success" in the U.S. market, the spokesman added.

    Currently, the TCL Roku TV lineup offers more than 3,500 channels and over 350,000 movies and television shows, according to the company.

    "Given the diversity of our population," the addition of GoLive means targeting the Chinese language customers in the U.S., the spokesman said.

    The GoLive's library of programs includes live shows from China, 80 real-time high definition channels, and popular Chinese channels like Hunan TV and Zhejiang TV.

    Chinese video streaming giant LeEco in October announced it would build a new streaming platform called LeEco Live in the U.S. with partners such as Showtime, Lionsgate and MGM, but minus apps of major sports leagues.

    The company is reported to have offered LeEco Live access to its smart TV and smartphone users, but no further information has been disclosed as to when and where the service will be released.

    But analysts said it's challenging for the Chinese TV makers to do built-in streaming service in the U.S..

    "The challenge here for Chinese companies is that none of their brands is at all familiar in the U.S. video space. Even though smart TVs have sold in decent numbers, the selling point has almost always been Netflix, Hulu, or other well known video apps, not apps from the TV makers themselves," said Jan Dawson, chief analyst of Jackdaw Research.

    "Built-in streaming services simply aren't a consideration when people are choosing a TV in the U.S.," he said. "I could see a well-established brand like Samsung doing something like this a bit more successfully," he added.

    TCL has been stepping up investment in sports content and marketing as it finds in their research and sales data that a large portion of their buyers say watching sports is a driver behind their purchase, according to Michelle Mao, president of TCL North America.

      

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