Titan OS FAST channels Sony Android TV
October 31, 2024

Titan OS, the European technology, entertainment and advertising company, has announced a partnership with Sony Europe to integrate a selection of channels from its FAST offering, which are now also available on selected Sony’s Android TV devices across Europe.
Starting in the Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland, where the streaming channels are available immeditaely, the rollout will extend to the rest of Europe in 2024.
This launch will significantly expand Titan OS’ reach, bringing its FAST content offering to new audiences across the continent. By the end of the rollout in 2024, more than 9 million users across Europe will be able to access these streaming channels on Titan OS-powered devices and Sony Android TVs.
The Titan OS channel lineup offers a diverse selection of global and local channels, with curated and localised feeds tailored for European audiences. The catalogue includes a variety of genres, as well as single-IP channels, news, and more, with content from media companies such as A+E Networks, Autentic, Banijay Rights, Bloomberg, Blue Ant Media, CHILI, Euronews, Insight TV, Jukin Media, Love TV Channels, and Sony Pictures Entertainment (with the recent addition of the Sony One FAST portfolio). The lineup continues to expand, with additional agreements already in place with both global and local media companies.
“We are thrilled to partner with Sony Europe. This collaboration allows us to expand our European footprint. By integrating our channels into Sony’s Android TVs, we are making a wide array of free premium content accessible to millions of viewers, which they can enjoy with the exceptional quality of Sony’s devices,” said Jacinto Roca, CEO of Titan OS.
These channels are seamlessly integrated into Sony’s Android TV interface and are easily accessible through the home screen.
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