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NBC to Stream Super Bowl XLIX on iPad & Mac for Free, No Cable Subscription Required

  • 20-01-2015 11:02PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,111 ✭✭✭


    Although it looks like it's going to be geolocked to the US so you'll need some sort of VPN going on.

    NBCUniversal today announced that it's debuting a new "Super Stream Sunday" promotion, which will allow all U.S.-based users to watch 11 continuous hours of NBC content through the NBCSports.com website and through the NBC Sports Live Extra app on the iPad/iPod touch without the need for a cable subscription.

    Super Stream Sunday, which starts on February 1 at noon Eastern Time, will include Super Bowl XLIX, the Super Bowl XLIX halftime show with Katy Perry, and the Super Bowl XLIX pre- and post-game shows. It will also feature an episode of The Blacklist.

    superbowlxlix
    Accessing NBC content through NBC.com or within the NBC Sports Live Extra app typically requires a cable subscription and authentication through logging into the service, but for the Super Stream Sunday period, no logins will be required, allowing everyone to watch the Super Bowl for free. NBC is running the promotion in an effort to make people aware of its TV Everywhere offerings, which offer television content on a range of devices with a cable subscription.

    While iPad and iPod touch users can watch the Super Bowl using the NBC Sports Live Extra app, NBC is not able to stream content to the iPhone as it does not have NFL live-streaming rights for smartphones due to an exclusive deal the NFL has with Verizon Wireless.

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 25,953 ✭✭✭✭kryogen


    It will be on BBC or C4 anyway won't it? BBC always have it too I believe either way


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