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By News Reporter
As Smart TVs evolve to unlock a wider world of content, LG Channels – LG’s free, ad-supported streaming service – is at the forefront, offering a compelling mix of trending series, timeless classics, niche genres and regional favorites. Consistently expanding its content offerings, LG’s free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) delivers cost-free streaming options with ad-supported channels, catering to the preferences and interests of a wide range of audiences.
First launched in 2015 in Korea, LG Channels has steadily increased its presence across the globe and is now available in 33 countries worldwide. With an established presence in North America, South America and Europe, new markets this year include New Zealand and Singapore. LG Smart TV users in these regions can easily access the service through the LG Magic Remote or the LG webOS Home Screen.
As its reach continues to grow, LG Channels now offers over 4,000 channels globally, supported by valuable partnerships with industry-leading content providers and recent launches coming from Lionsgate, A+E Global Media, BBC Studios, NBCUniversal and more.
In the U.S., LG Channels recently expanded its offering through a collaboration with NBCUniversal, adding over 40 FAST channels from the NBCUniversal Global TV Distribution library and NBCUniversal portfolio. These channels bring an exciting curation of content ranging from news, entertainment and sports to true-crime and Spanish-language programming. Today, viewers can enjoy Dateline 24/7, SNL Vault, The Real Housewives and Universal Movies. Additionally, coming soon are Telemundo’s Spanish-language channels including Telemundo Al Día, Telemundo Acción and Telemundo Romance.
What’s more, expanded partnerships in the U.S. have introduced even more fan-favorite channels such as BBC News from AMC Networks, Storage Wars by A&E from A+E Global Media and 50 Cent Action from Lionsgate.
LG Smart TV users in the U.S. can also enjoy LG Channels Showcase, a curated premium owned-and-operated channel powered by partnerships with top film studios such as Amazon MGM Studios, Lionsgate and Sony Pictures Entertainment. Boasting a selection of original content, LG Channels Showcase brings award-winning original docu-series LG Presents: The Rivalries, which highlights intense college sports competition, and Taste of Tennessee, celebrating local culinary culture. LG has also introduced its first reality competition series, Estate of Survival, featuring LG’s AI-powered home appliances through engaging and creative storytelling.
In partnership with BBC Studios, LG has expanded its free channel lineup in both the U.S. and Europe. LG TV owners in the U.S. now have access to Britbox Mysteries, Bargain Hunt, BBC Drama and Dinos 24/7. Meanwhile, six new FAST channels1 have been added to LG Smart TVs in Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands and the Nordic region. Viewers can experience high-speed thrills with Top Gear or explore a font of knowledge from BBC History, BBC Food and BBC Travel. The new channels also include classics like BBC Drama and Doctor Who, engaging viewers with an array of exciting options.
For viewers in Europe, LG presents LG 1, the company’s free ad-supported owned-and-operated channel featuring popular premium content through key partnerships that include NBCUniversal, Fremantle, Lionsgate and Filmrise. In partnership with NBCUniversal, LG 1 is bringing the exclusive first window premiere of the latest in the franchise Law & Order Toronto: Criminal Intent. From Fremantle comes the first exclusive window of the hit U.S. show Sullivan’s Crossing. Viewers can also enjoy acclaimed series such as Mad Men, Black Sails and Law & Order: Criminal Intent on LG 1 Spotlight, as well as a wide range of films on LG 1: Film.
In addition, the Sony One channels offer a diverse range of classics and hits. Highlights include Seinfeld on Sony One Comedy TV, Breaking Bad on Sony One Thriller TV and fan favorites like Bewitched on Sony One Faves.
LG’s focus on expanding tailored channel programming and original content has resulted in strong user engagement, with global viewing hours on LG Channels increasing by over 40 percent year over year.2
LG remains committed to enriching the viewing experience by expanding content partnerships and offering UI upgrades, enabling viewers to easily access and enjoy a compelling curation of content tailored to their specific preferences and interests. Stay connected with
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1 “Top Gear” is available on LG Smart TVs in Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands and the Nordic region; BBC History, BBC Food, and BBC Travel are available on LG Smart TVs in Germany; BBC Drama and “Doctor Who” are available on LG Smart TVs in France, Italy and Spain.
2 As of March 2025 LG internal data.
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By Nick Payne
We have a 65" G1 OLED set. Lately (like the past couple of months), at irregular intervals while the set is on, it will power itself down without any input from the remote. Happens maybe once every two or three days. Powering it on again using the remote always brings it back to life OK. Unsure whether this is a hardware or software problem, and can't see how I could determine whether it's one or the other. Any suggestions? The TV is current with whatever the lastest level of FW is - I just checked in settings and was told there were no updates available.
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By News Reporter
Recognition Highlights Company’s Commitment to Environmental Responsibility and
Carbon Reduction for a Better Life for All
SEOUL, April 9, 2025 — LG Electronics (LG) has once again been recognized for its dedication to sustainability and eco-conscious initiatives, securing globally recognized eco-certifications for its 2025 OLED TVs. These achievements reaffirm LG’s commitment to environmental responsibility and the development of advanced products that contribute to a more sustainable world while reducing its carbon footprint.
For the fifth consecutive year, LG OLED evo TVs have received Reducing CO21 and Measured CO22 certifications from the Carbon Trust,3 a global climate consultancy advancing a zero-carbon future. These certifications evaluate a product’s environmental impact, including carbon emissions, throughout its entire life cycle – from manufacturing and distribution to usage and disposal.
LG OLED TVs excel in these rigorous assessments due to their self-emissive technology, which eliminates the need for a backlight, reducing component count and overall material use. Furthermore, LG OLED TVs incorporate ultra-light composite fiber materials, reducing weight and plastic use. For example, LG’s 65-inch OLED evo TV is 20 percent lighter than conventional LCD TVs of the same size and uses 60 percent less plastic.
As a result, LG anticipates reducing plastic consumption in OLED TV production by approximately 16,000 tons in 2025 compared to an equivalent number of LCD TVs. The company also expects to lower carbon emissions by 84,000 tons across manufacturing and transportation – equivalent to the CO2 absorbed annually by a 30-year-old pine forest the size of 11,000 football fields.
New for 2025, LG’s latest OLED TVs have earned Resource Efficiency certification4 from Intertek, a globally recognized testing and certification body. This certification follows a thorough assessment of material efficiency – covering recyclable design, reduced use of harmful substances and ease of repair – as well as energy efficiency and the incorporation of recycled plastics. By meeting these stringent standards, LG’s commitment to sustainability has been formally recognized, highlighting its dedication to environmentally responsible design.
In 2024, LG incorporated approximately 30 percent recycled plastic in the production of the company’s TVs, recycling around 6,300 tons of waste plastic. In 2025, the company plans to increase its use of recycled plastic to 50 percent, expecting to recycle approximately 7,700 tons of waste plastic annually.
“With a strong commitment to sustainability, LG OLED TVs provide exceptional picture quality and advanced AI features within an eco-conscious design that minimizes carbon footprint throughout the product lifecycle,” said Baik Seon-pill, head of Product Planning Division at the LG Media Solution Company. “Innovation and environmental responsibility go hand in hand, and we remain dedicated to protecting the planet while supporting a better life for all.”
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1 Carbon Trust Reducing CO2 certifications received by the 83/ 77/ 66/ 55-inch G5 models, as well as the 83-inch C5 model.
2 Carbon Trust Measured CO2 certifications received by the 77/65/55-inch C4 model.
3 Only applies to listed products sold in markets/regions participating in the Carbon Trust’s labeling program.
4 Resource Efficiency certification received by OLED evo M5, G5, C5 and B5 models.
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By OliverRC
Up until a few days ago my TV and AVR have been working perfectly since I bought it.
Zero hassles with HDMI and connectivity.
Then I was prompted to update to the latest software version which I did and now often when I switch HDMI (running on 1) it picks up the device name, CEC works but I get “No Signal”… and then nothing.
Just stays on “No Signal”. It is almost as if some HDMI handshake breaks and now the driver is in a broken state.
I’ve found that if I hard power off and power on the device sometimes works but I don’t want to do that every time especially since it’s hard to get to the power.
This really strikes me as a software issue with the latest update as absolutely nothing else has changed in my setup.
I’ve tried:
Different HDMI cables (high quality) Deep colour settings Reset the TV to factory default Different HDMI ports TV
Model: OLED65G26LA / OLED65G26LA.HFBQLWK WebOS TV Version: 8.3.0.2301 Software Version: 13.30.56 AVR & Devices
Marantz SR5015 Nvidia Shield Pro PS5
The setup is the conventional AVR installation as shown in the attached file
Has anyone else experienced this?
Is it possible to revert the software update?
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By News Reporter
Dominating With Over 52.4 Percent Market Share in 2024,
Company Reinforces Its Unrivaled Leadership in Premium TVs
SEOUL, March 12, 2025 — LG Electronics (LG) has reaffirmed its dominance in the premium TV market, leading global OLED TV shipments in 2024 with over 52.4 percent of the market share. For 12 consecutive years, LG has commanded the global OLED TV market, continually enhancing the TV experience with audiovisual excellence and AI-powered personalization, embodying the true essence of OLED technology with perfect black levels and enhanced brightness.
According to market research firm Omdia, LG secured the top spot in the global OLED TV market last year, shipping an impressive 3.18 million OLED TV units. Notably, fourth-quarter shipments alone surpassed 1.1 million units, showcasing the company’s ability to deliver cutting-edge technology that meets evolving consumer preferences.
OLED TVs accounted for 45 percent of the premium TV market in 2023, based on models priced at USD 1,500 and above, marking an 8.5 percentage point increase from the previous year. With the market expected to exceed 50 percent this year, LG is committed to driving innovation and maintaining its leadership in the OLED TV industry.
As demand for larger screens continues to rise, the number of ultra-large OLED TV shipments has also increased, comprising 16 percent of the entire OLED TV market. LG remains at the forefront, dominating the market with a 57.5 percent share in 2024 for OLED screens of 75 inches and above, including a compelling selection of 77-inch, 83-inch, 88-inch and 97-inch models.
Backed by over a decade of OLED innovation, LG is set to introduce its latest OLED TVs, featuring advancements like wireless transmission of audio and visual content up to 4K 144Hz with no latency or loss in quality, AI-powered personalization through webOS, and superior picture quality with enhanced brightness and perfect black levels for a truly exceptional viewing experience.
Global TV shipments reached 208.8 million units last year, marking a return to growth after three years, with OLED TV shipments rising 8 percent year-on-year to 6.07 million units. Additionally, LG’s total TV shipments across both OLED and LCD models reached 22.6 million units last year, representing 16.1 percent of global TV market revenue.
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Question
Dave Howard
Hi,
Pop up on my TV this morning saying I can have a free power board replacement as there has been reports of overheating issues.
Anyone else had this?
My tv is LG OLED65B7V HDR 4K Ultra Smart TV
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