TV Everywhere

Verizon to Trial TV Everywhere for FiOS TV Subscribers

Authored by Mark Hefflinger on August 27, 2009 - 10:25am.
New York - Verizon (NYSE: VZ) announced on Thursday that it has launched a trial of a TV Everywhere service for subscribes of its FiOS digital TV service, which would give them free access to their pay-TV channels online. The trial will include content from Time Warner's (NYSE: TWX) TNT and TBS; Verizon said the trial "will soon include content from other providers." Using their Verizon Online login information, FiOS TV customers will gain access to the online programming at the networks' websites.

Time Warner Cable Plans TV Everywhere Trials

Authored by Mark Hefflinger on August 27, 2009 - 8:22am.
New York - Time Warner Cable (NYSE: TWC) announced on Thursday that it is working with numerous networks on upcoming trials of TV Everywhere, a service that will let cable subscribers access many of their pay-TV channels for free online.

Report: DirecTV in Talks to Offer 'TV Everywhere' Web Service

Authored by Mark Hefflinger on August 7, 2009 - 10:18am.
New York - Satellite TV operator DirecTV (NYSE: DTV) is in talks with cable networks to launch a 'TV Everywhere' service that would give DirecTV subscribers free online access to programming from cable TV networks, AdAge.com reported. Comcast (NASD: CMCSA) and other pay-TV service providers are exploring offering their subscribers free online access to content from various networks. "We've been in active discussions with an array of programmers for some time now," DirecTV spokesman Robert Mercer told AdAge," adding that the company "will be prepared to launch a similar product around the same time, if not before, others in the industry."

Time Warner Prepping "TV Everywhere" for Pay-TV Subscribers

Authored by Mark Hefflinger on March 4, 2009 - 1:01pm.
New York - Media conglomerate Time Warner (NYSE: TWX) is in talks with a number of fellow content providers, as well as cable, satellite and telecom providers, on a new service that would provide free, on-demand Web access for subscribers to premium pay-TV content, AdAge.com reported. "If you want to watch your favorite TV network or shows through broadband on any device -- PCs or mobile -- you can do it as long as you subscribe to any multichannel provider," Time Warner CEO Jeffrey Bewkes told AdAge.