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.
Time Warner Cable brings ESPN, Fox and Turner sports live streaming to apps, website originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 20 Apr 2012 15:43:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Streaming television to a mobile device is a great option for subscribers, unless you can only stream in the house, and then you are a Time Warner subscriber. Now they are expanding that in house only streaming Androids with Ice Cream Sandwich and adding streaming sport channels to it. I think your significant other would notice the sport channels in the guide listing on the tablet, but I think before they decide to watch on the tablet they might use one of the other televisions that are in the house. Since I have been working at Dish I have seen streaming grow into a very viable option for subscribers across the industry, and it has started to drive the industry in a new direction as well. For my personal streaming I have been using the sling adapter for over a year now to stream all my live channels to my Android no matter where I am. Through the DISH Remote Access app, I can stream any record show, and every live channel I have access too including all of my sports channels so I never miss a play, even when I am shopping with the better half.
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