Saturday, April 21, 2012

Time Warner Cable brings ESPN, Fox and Turner sports live streaming to apps, website

Time Warner Cable brings ESPN, Fox and Turner sports live streaming to PCs, tablets and phones

The newly-available-on-Android live streaming feature of Time Warner Cable's TWC TV app (and TWCTV.com website) has just gotten a major content upgrade, adding many national and regional sports feeds. It looks like ESPN, ESPN2, TNT, TBS, MLB Network, NBA TV and NHL Network are available in most regions, along with the applicable Fox RSNs. The full lineup of areas and channels is in the press release after the break. Of course, if you'd like to keep telling your significant other sports channels haven't been added yet and they will need to watch their reality show on the tablet while you use the big HDTV, then we can all just pretend this never happened.

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  1. Well at least Time Warner keeps adding to the apps in certain areas, now you can stream sport channel to your mobile device while you are in your house. I guess they want you to ignore the television or make someone else in your house watch television from a tablet, which works great; just I would rather stream outside of the house. I have watched streaming become a mainstream option in the last year working at Dish; I even got into the act when I added the sling adapter to my receiver. The Dish Remote Access app allows using the sling adapter to stream all of my live channels including all my sport channels and recorded shows to my mobile device no matter where I go. I have to say it even sounds more exciting then streaming in the house.

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