What you're talking about needs a set top box like a Roku or NVIDIA Shield. It wouldn't be bundled with a smart TV. You would need an Apple TV or Android TV running those operating systems to access the app. Samsung uses a proprietary operating system of their own design so they would have to design another app specifically for Samsung TV's. It's an app either designed to run on Android or Apple devices just like any other app. It wouldn't be specifically bundle by the manufacturer of a TV set so that is complete non-sense. Why would manufacturers add the app to their TV's operating systems when there are already top notch providers, like YouTube TV, that provide the same content? I would imagine if CableClix wanted to include their app as part of any TV's operating system out of the box they'll have to pay that TV manufacturer to do so. Where are they going to get the cash for that? Where are they going to get advertising cash? Where are they getting cash to pay content providers? Those aren't going to be free either. This company is severely strapped for cash as has been posted by the "large note holder". It's the reason the company attempted to sell millions of shares recently, to the tune of around $20k to $40k, max raised, maybe, they may have sold recently on those large volume days. Unfortunately unlike the 20 million share increase (in 1 day), that sold mighty quick to raise cash, this go around wasn't so successful because no one is interested in buying this any longer because they dropped the ball and let every major player get waaaaay ahead of the game.
How do you like your toast? That's CCLX, just burnt.