Close X
Saturday, November 16, 2024
ADVT 
Tech

Univision Is Latest Channel To Sell Video Stream Straight To Watchers With No Cable Sub Needed

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 18 Nov, 2015 12:16 PM
    NEW YORK — Univision is the latest media company to offer a streaming service as it prepares for an initial public offering.
     
    Following in the footsteps of HBO, CBS and Showtime, broadcast networks Univision and UniMás can now be streamed for $6 a month or $60 a year.
     
    The two channels are already free to anyone with a TV and an antenna. The new service, called Univision Now, is geared toward people who want to watch on their phones, computers and tablets. You would also be able to watch shows on a TV through Apple's AirPlay, which lets you beam from your iPhone or iPad to the screen.
     
    The media company with a huge Hispanic audience announced an IPO in July. But TV watchers are increasingly moving online, causing volatility in the shares of media companies. Univision and UniMás are already available as part of a $5 add-on pack on Sling TV, Dish Network's online mini-bundle.
     
    Streams are live, and there is a "DVR" function that stores all video for up to three days. Not everything on the channels will be on the app, but soccer games are. (CBS' subscription service has some sports blackouts.)
     
    Local news from Houston, Los Angeles and New York that Univision broadcasts is available and other markets will be added, said Univision spokeswoman Rosemary Mercedes.
     
    Univision Communications Inc. also owns cable channels and has digital investments like Flama.

    MORE Tech ARTICLES

    Sexting to keep passions alive in virtual world

    Sexting to keep passions alive in virtual world
    A new research suggests that one in three sexual encounters now takes place online and this includes sexting, video or webcam sex and explicit snapchat images.

    Sexting to keep passions alive in virtual world

    Can ancient Chinese tree extract treat pancreatic cancer?

    Can ancient Chinese tree extract treat pancreatic cancer?
    The bark of an ancient Chinese tree holds promise in the fight against pancreatic cancer - with the potential to make inroads against several more variants of the disease.

    Can ancient Chinese tree extract treat pancreatic cancer?

    More people hooked to social media before sleep

    More people hooked to social media before sleep
    New research reveals the average bedtime ritual consists of checking social media networks four times and watching 17 minutes of television.

    More people hooked to social media before sleep

    Camera that detects skin cancer in two seconds!

    Camera that detects skin cancer in two seconds!
     Finnish researchers have developed a new camera that is able to detect early stages of skin cancer in matter of seconds.

    Camera that detects skin cancer in two seconds!

    Game changer? Two-screen smart phone is here

    Game changer? Two-screen smart phone is here
    Developed by a Moscow firm, YotaPhone would be the first to be available in the US when it goes on sale later this year, before hitting Asian markets

    Game changer? Two-screen smart phone is here

    WhatsApp to introduce voice calls in second quarter

    WhatsApp to introduce voice calls in second quarter
    World's biggest mobile messaging service WhatsApp intends to add voice calling feature to its free messaging service in the second quarter of 2014

    WhatsApp to introduce voice calls in second quarter