LG / news/info / NERY TV
REVIEW
Nery TV is a generic-named webOS news channel with no published description.
Free LogicaHost news/info channel for LG webOS, last refreshed April 2026, with three screenshots and no store-side write-up to anchor a verdict to.
BY THE APP COMRADE DESK · MAY 11, 2026 · 2 MIN READ
Nery TV is one of the LG Content Store’s quieter listings — a free LogicaHost channel in the news/info category, last touched in April 2026, with three screenshots and no published description. The store page is the whole pitch, and the store page is essentially silent. For a viewer scrolling the webOS news shelf, that’s an editorial choice the developer has made on their behalf, and not a flattering one.
What’s recoverable from the listing is narrow but real. The build is current rather than abandoned. The price is zero. The category is one where LG’s catalogue has genuine gaps, so even a thin news channel can hold a slot on a viewer’s home screen if it delivers something the bigger names don’t. None of that compensates for a missing description, but it keeps the verdict from collapsing.
The honest write-up is that this is an unknown quantity dressed as a known one. The 5-out-of-5 rating is meaningless without a review count, the screenshots are not captioned, and the developer has not used the one tool LG gives them to make the case for an install. Worth a free try on an LG TV with a slot to spare; not worth recommending sight-unseen.
Nery TV ships on webOS with three screenshots and an empty description field, which is its own kind of editorial signal.
FEATURES
Nery TV is a free LogicaHost channel for LG webOS, filed under news/info in the LG Content Store. There is no long-form description published on the store page — the listing carries an icon, three preview screenshots, and the bare metadata fields, and that is the entire surface a prospective viewer has to work from before installing.
What category the listing sits in tells us the channel is meant to surface news, talk, or current-affairs streams to a webOS audience. What the listing does not tell us is which feeds, which language, which region, or which schedule. The April 2026 update timestamp confirms the developer is still touching the build; the rating field reads 5 out of 5, but with no review count attached on LG that number is essentially decorative.
Install is free, the channel runs natively on webOS, and that is the verifiable surface area. Anything beyond that has to come from launching the app on a TV.
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
The channel is free and current. For a news/info LG app of this scale, those two facts matter — a lot of the long tail in this category is abandonware that no longer launches on recent webOS versions, and the April 2026 update timestamp puts Nery TV outside that bucket.
Three screenshots are also more than the genre minimum on LG. The developer made an effort to give the store page some visual signal even without copy.
ROOM TO IMPROVE
The missing description is the single biggest problem with this listing. A news/info channel asking a viewer to install sight-unseen has to do the courtesy of explaining what it streams, in what language, and at what cadence — even one paragraph would change the calculus. LogicaHost shipped zero of that.
The generic name is the second issue. "Nery TV" returns almost nothing on the public web that can be cross-referenced against the LG listing, which makes it hard for a prospective viewer to research the channel before committing the install slot. A more specific brand, or even a one-sentence tagline in the store, would solve both problems at once.
CONCLUSION
Nery TV is hard to recommend or dismiss without launching it. The price is right, the build is current, and the category is one where LG's catalogue is thin enough that any active option is worth a try. If the channel does what its category implies once it boots, the score moves up. Until LogicaHost publishes a real description, prospective viewers are flying blind.