Tennis Channel Partners with DISH

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Tennis Channel Partners with DISH to Give Subscribers Court-Side Views via Live Streaming Access

• Authenticated viewers now have full access to Tennis Channel's live content
• DISHAnywhere.com, Tennis Channel Everywhere app offer subscribers multiple platforms for spring clay court season ahead of French Open

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. & LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Subscribers of DISH Network L.L.C., a wholly owned subsidiary of DISH Network Corp. (NASDAQ: DISH), are now able to access Tennis Channel's linear stream through DISHAnywhere.com on computers and the Tennis Channel Everywhere app for Android and iOS devices. DISH subscribers will be able to watch the spring clay court season leading up to the French Open nearly anywhere they want and at no additional cost.

"Through distribution partners like DISH we can continue to serve tennis fans with the Tennis Channel Everywhere app," said Patrick Wilson, senior vice president of distribution, Tennis Channel. "Tennis Channel has 85 percent of all the live tennis on television in the U.S., so it's great that technology has finally caught up to fans and the viewership demands of the sport. App users access as much tennis as they want, whenever and wherever they want."

With DISHAnywhere.com and the Tennis Channel Everywhere app, there are a number of new ways for DISH subscribers to enjoy Tennis Channel live content. The Tennis Channel Everywhere app is free to all Apple and Android users; once DISH subscribers download the app, they can tap into the live stream of Tennis Channel's linear television programming by logging in through their DISH online ID and password.
 
Dish seems determined to make inroads to Sports programming. I'll say it again - either get all pro games in HD all the time, or better make RSN's HD full time and DISH is just about there with Direct TV. We have friends that live Tennis like some live Baseball or Football and would use the Tennis Channel app, too bad they have Charter, not on the list.
 
Any far-fetched chance that one of the "new ways" to enjoy the Tennis Channel means that it will be added to America's Top 200???
 

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