Media Update: CraveTV™, CTV GO and TSN GO Apps now available to Eastlink customers on computer, tablet or Smartphone
HALIFAX, Dec. 11, 2014 /CNW/ - Today, all Eastlink Digital TV customers now have access to even more of their favourite TV shows, series and sports on their computer, tablet or Smartphone with the addition of CraveTV™, CTV GO and TSN GO Apps.
More details about CraveTV™:
- Available today on PC, Tablet or Smartphone
- Simple to use and access – Download the CraveTV™ app select Eastlink and use your Eastlink To Go username and password to watch on your PC or Smart phone
- Full Seasons and full series of the most loved and celebrated shows ever featuring HBO classics, the best sitcoms and current hit series for you to discover and enjoy right from the beginning.
- All you can watch for $4/month
- Available Soon on:
- Eastlink OnDemand
- Eastlink To Go
- CraveTV App on Smart TVs
- CraveTV App on Game Console
About CTV GO: Free to Eastlink video customers, CTV GO provides TV customers with live streaming of CTV and CTV Two's of Canada's most-watched programming. Featuring more than 3,000 hours of on demand programs, CTV GO provides OnDemand access to some of Canada's most-watched television programs including The Big Bang Theory, The Amazing Race, Grey's Anatomy, Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D, among many others via TV, computer, tablet or Smartphone.
About TSN GO: Also Free to Eastlink video customers, TSN GO gives TV customers the ability to watch TSN's world-class line-up of live sports on TSN1, TSN2, TSN3, TSN4 and TSN5 as well as nightly editions of SportsCentre live on multiple platforms, anytime, anywhere. TSN GO also delivers access to breaking news headlines from the world of sports, up-to-the minute scores and stats, and analysis and features from TSN's all-star roster of insiders and experts.
For more about this and other Eastlink products and services, call 1-888-345-1111 or visit eastlink.ca
SOURCE: Eastlink
Jill Laing, Public and Media Relations, [email protected], T: 902.446.1939
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