T-Mobile’s TVision streaming service has added TV Everywhere support for many of its channels, including Discovery channels and VIacomCBS channels.
TVision launched in October, with live TV streaming starting at $40/month. Soon after launching, networks called the service out for not distributing content as promised in contracts. To resolve the issue, TVision began offering all TVision Live subscribers access to its Vibe channel lineup at no additional cost. The company is still calling this a “limited time offer” and has been offering the “bonus channels” since November.
TVision confirmed to Cord Cutters News that TV Everywhere support was added earlier this week, noting that TV Everywhere partner apps for all TVision subscribers and TVE partner app eligibility corresponds to the TVision services a customer is subscribed to.
With TV Everywhere, viewers can use their TVision credentials to login to a channel’s TV Everywhere app to access more content including the most recent episodes and seasons of that channel’s shows.
Below is the full list of TVision channels that now have TV Everywhere support:
- Adult Swim
- AMC
- American Heroes Channel
- Animal Planet
- BBC America
- BET
- Big Ten Network
- Cartoon Network
- CMT
- CNN
- Comedy Central
- Cooking Channel
- Destination America
- Discovery Channel
- Discovery Family
- Discovery Life
- DIY Network
- Food Network
- FOX
- Fox Business Network
- Fox Deportes
- Fox News Channel
- FS1
- FS2
- Hallmark Channel
- Hallmark Drama
- Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
- HGTV
- HLN
- IFC
- Investigation Discovery
- MTV
- NFL Network
- NFL RedZone
- Nick Jr.
- Nickelodeon
- OWN
- Paramount Network
- Science Channel
- Starz
- Sundance TV
- TBS
- TCM
- TLC
- TNT
- Travel Channel
- truTV
- TV Land
- VH1
- WE tv
The streaming service is not currently offering TV Everywhere support for dozens of channels including ABC, Bravo, Disney, ESPN, NBC, Nicktoons, and SEC Network.