WatchESPN streaming video app now available for Android

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WatchESPN, an app that allows users to stream live TV content to devices over Wi-Fi or cellular data connections, is now available for Android devices. ESPN released the app for the iPhone and iPod touch last month and we’ve definitely been enjoying it, so seeing the network follow up with an Android app last week was most certainly welcomed. WatchESPN streams live content from ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPNU and ESPN3.com provided you subscribe to a cable TV package from one of ESPN’s partner companies. If your cable provider isn’t among those listed by ESPN, however, you’re unfortunately out of luck.

[Via Business Insider]

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14 Comments
  • LookLively

    Only sports app I use is “MMA News”. Now if this thing run ESPN’s vids of MMA, I’m in.

  • Anonymous

    What about ESPN 8 “The Ocho”?

  • Bringit

    late.

  • http://about.me/brandonmccall brandonmccall

    Feeling a little less ashamed as an owner of an Android device now.

  • Bring Home The Whopper

    That app sucks so bad! first off it only works with a few cable providers and 2 all MLB video highlights are blackout. it’s so dumb

    • Mevallemadre

      I watched the Monday night baseball game yesterday waiting at the Apple Store SoHo and had no problems.

  • Bring Home The Whopper

    That app sucks so bad! first off it only works with a few cable providers and 2 all MLB video highlights are blackout. it’s so dumb

  • http://about.me/brandonmccall brandonmccall

    Spoke too soon. Not compatible with my device. Damn this cursed fragmentation.

    • Bringit

      Well at least it’s not as open as people thought.

      • http://about.me/brandonmccall brandonmccall

        Been considering another platform for a long time. Not too keen on the idea of going back to iOS though. Simply due to the overall cost of ownership. I got bills and s—.

      • Bringit

        Keep in mind – generally, you get what you pay for.

  • http://about.me/brandonmccall brandonmccall

    Spoke too soon. Not compatible with my device. Damn this cursed fragmentation.

  • Anonymous

    That UI looks pretty good… For 1998.

  • drew dogg

    No Comcast?! Dam it!

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