Sunday, June 8, 2014

[New App] Fox Sports GO Streams Live Sports To Cable Subscribers, With A Few Restrictions

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Another week, another cable channel with its own app, but this one will be particularly welcome for sports fans. Fox is now ready to broadcast its cable sports content to subscribers via the Fox Sports GO app, offering a live feed of available games and various talking head sports shows. Oddly this app shows up as a "version 2.0" release - Fox may have been testing it internally, since the Wikipedia page says that the Android version is still forthcoming. It's been available on iOS for some time.

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Fox Sports GO can stream Fox Sports 1, Fox Sports 2, Fox Deportes (Spanish language coverage), and some high-profile events from Fox's network broadcasts. Unfortunately the usual cable restrictions apply, and they're augmented by the unholy miasma of sports contracts to boot. (It wouldn't be a streaming TV app without restrictions, right?) While GO can stream college football on any device, NFL games can be streamed to tablets, but not phones - thanks, Verizon. Games subject to regional blackouts may also be restricted. Other than that, you can watch live events from the MLB, NBA, NCAA football and basketball, UFC, NASCAR, and UEFA soccer.

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Well, maybe. Of course you'll have to subscribe to the relevant Fox channels on your cable subscription... and as it turns out, a lot of paying TV customers might be left out in the cold. So far Fox Sports GO supports AT&T U-Verse, Cable One, Cablevision, COX, WOW, Suddenlink, and Midcontinent Communications. There are some huge providers missing there, including DirecTV, DISH Network, Time Warner, and Comcast, though the latter is coming soon according to the app description. Fox Sports GO is free to download and works on Android 4.0 or later.

FOX Sports GO

FOX Sports GO

193 ratings

by FOX Sports Interactive
10,000 - 50,000 downloads

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Michael Crider
Michael is a native Texan and a former graphic designer. He's been covering technology in general and Android in particular since 2011. His interests include folk music, football, science fiction, and salsa verde, in no particular order.


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