Right off the heels of HTC Zoe receiving a Chromecast update, CBS is updating all of its mobile apps today, as well. This new update will allow users to stream content to Chromecast-enabled TVs.
The CBS app offers a lot of free content, but it also lets you subscribe to CBS All Access, which is a $6/month service, that lets you stream a bunch of exclusive content, such as on-demand TV, a plethora of previous TV seasons, and etc. The move to add Chromecast support will only bolster their content, but give their app more visibility when they have a presence across all platforms like this.
Chromecast is the latest OTT device added to CBS’s digital distribution platforms. It joins CBS All Access’s recent launch on the Roku platform, in addition to CBS All Access’s availability online at CBS.com and on smartphones and tablets through the CBS App. CBS All Access will be available on more major connected device platforms in the coming months as well.
One of the Chromecast‘s biggest hindrances is the lack of content available. Slowly, we’re beginning to see more and more companies support it, which will make it a more appealing product, especially as more companies like CBS get on board.
With this new update, CBS app users can simultaneously browse the app while it’s streaming to the Chromecast device. You shouldn’t run into any interruptions whatsoever–it works seamlessly.
source: 9to5Google
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