Samsung TV / sports / LOITV
REVIEW
LOITV is a broadcaster channel that asks for trust before it explains itself.
A free sports channel from Premier Media Broadcasting, freshly published to Samsung's Tizen store in spring 2026, with almost no information on its own listing page.
BY THE APP COMRADE DESK · MAY 11, 2026 · 2 MIN READ
LOITV
PREMIER MEDIA BROADCASTING LTD
OUR SCORE
6.4
SAMSUNG TV
★ —
PRICE
Free
LOITV arrived on the Samsung Tizen store on 23 March 2026 and was last touched on 15 April. That is everything Samsung’s listing page tells you about it. There is no description. There is no screenshot. There is no featured image. The name is an acronym, and the developer field — Premier Media Broadcasting Ltd — does not resolve into a household publisher most Samsung TV owners would recognise from the sports row.
A channel that arrives this way is asking the viewer to install on faith. That is a request most TV-app browsers will decline. The Tizen sports category is dense with similar-looking tiles, and a tile without artwork or copy loses the scroll-by battle to channels that have done the basic listing work. None of that means the underlying broadcast is bad — channels often ship to Tizen with thin metadata because the team prioritised the playback build over the storefront copy — but it means there is no editorial path into this review beyond the metadata itself.
What can be said honestly is narrow. The channel is free. The publisher is named. The build was updated within a month of release, which is a maintenance signal worth noting. Everything else — what sport, what region, live versus on-demand, broadcaster’s audience — is on the other side of an install. For a sports viewer who already knows LOITV by reputation, that install is a one-tap decision. For everyone else, the Tizen page has not done enough to earn it.
A channel that arrives without screenshots, without a description, and without a rating is asking for a leap of faith most TV viewers will not make.
FEATURES
LOITV is a free Samsung TV app in the sports category, published by Premier Media Broadcasting Ltd. The listing was released to the Tizen store on 23 March 2026 and last updated on 15 April 2026. There is no developer description on the store page, no screenshots, no featured image, and no user-facing summary of what the channel actually carries.
Based purely on the publisher signal, this is a broadcaster-operated channel rather than a third-party aggregator. Channels of this shape on Tizen typically run a single live-stream surface — tap to launch, the broadcaster's current feed plays — with optional on-demand sections if the producer has uploaded a back catalogue. None of that is confirmed for LOITV on the store page.
The app is free and shows no in-app-purchase or ad-supported flags in Samsung's metadata. Tizen does not publish review counts or star ratings for channels like this one, so there is no user-rating signal to read either way.
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED
Free is the most concrete win here. A broadcaster shipping a Tizen client at no cost gives Samsung TV owners a way to find the channel without going through a paid bundle or a separate streaming service.
Reaching the Samsung Tizen store at all is non-trivial for a small publisher. The certification process for TV apps is meaningfully heavier than mobile, and the fact that Premier Media Broadcasting put a channel through it in March 2026 — with an update inside the first month — suggests the team is actively maintaining the build rather than shipping and walking away.
ROOM TO IMPROVE
The store listing is the problem. No description, no screenshots, no preview image, and a name that reads as an acronym most viewers cannot decode. A first-time visitor browsing Samsung's sports row has no way to tell what sport this channel covers, where it broadcasts from, whether it streams live, on-demand, or both, or whether the content is regionally locked.
A single paragraph of channel description and three screenshots would resolve almost all of that. Until Premier Media adds them, the listing is doing the channel a disservice — viewers who would otherwise install will scroll past, and the channel's discoverability inside Tizen's sports category will stay low.
CONCLUSION
Install LOITV if you already know what it broadcasts and you have arrived at the Tizen page on purpose. Skip it if you are browsing Samsung's sports row and trying to evaluate channels at a glance — the listing does not give you enough to decide. The fix is in Premier Media's hands: add a description, add screenshots, and the rating here moves up. Until then, this is a placeholder channel with a working install.