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How to watch NBC’s Super Bowl XLIX live stream on desktop & iPad, Verizon’s stream to smartphones

NBCUniversal announced today that it will offer a free live stream of Super Bowl XLIX on Feb. 1 to all desktop and tablet users to promote its TV Everywhere service.  For smartphones, Verizon has exclusive rights to stream the event to users through its own mobile app. 

The stream will be available in the NBC Sports Live Extra app for tablets (and NBCSports.com/liveextra on desktop), which normally requires users to login using a cable subscription. However, for the 11-hour event scheduled to include pre-game festivities, the game itself and, for the first time, the halftime show, NBC will open the app to all:

The special access event kicks off at noon ET with NBC’s Super Bowl pre-game coverage and concludes with The Blacklist, which follows post-game coverage at approximately 10 p.m. ET. Consumers accessing NBC Sports Live Extra and NBC.com during “Super Stream Sunday” will not be prompted to log-in with their cable/satellite/telco credentials; however, as part of this special access, they will receive consistent messaging in and around the experience about the ease in authenticating after the end of The Blacklist.

The app is only available for users in the US and offers up to 1080p video for Retina iPads, but it doesn’t usually offer video over HDMI or AirPlay due to rights restrictions. 

Variety notes that NBC doesn’t have rights for the stream on smartphones, however, as Verizon will have that locked down through its NFL Mobile app. Verizon and the NFL will also have a Super Bowl Stadium app that will include “exclusive in-stadium video content including commercials and replays from four different camera angles.”

The NFL will be forwarding users through its channels to the NBC and Verizon apps as its official stream. NBC said it hopes the event will “help raise overall awareness of TV Everywhere by allowing consumers to explore our vast TVE offering with this special one-day-only access.”

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Comments

  1. iJonni - 9 years ago

    What about commercials? Do we get a stagnant NBC sports live extra logo at every commercial break or do we get the cool new commercials? I don’t have cable and have been having a hard time getting the hd signal for NBC. Considering using this airplayed to my Apple TV for the big game. But who doesn’t love super bowl commercials?

    • I’m having the same problem with NBC. We are just a little north of Atlanta and every channel comes in strong with our antenna, except NBC.

    • Daniel (@dgp1) - 9 years ago

      I’m pretty certain that they will block you from AirPlaying it!

      That’s the kind of BS broadcasters love to pull. Considering that you’re taking money out of Comcast’s pocket (their POV) by not getting cable, I would expect them, as full owners of NBC, to make it VERY hard for you to use the Internet to replace their cable product. You can bet that NBC will also be the first network to start shutting down their actual broadcast signals in favor of being cable-only. Since the FCC is firmly in their pocket, expect that to be a huge success for Comcast.

  2. ateterine - 9 years ago

    What about international users?

  3. rob nienburg (@robogobo) - 9 years ago

    I wonder if unblock.us will work for those of us out of the country.

    • ateterine - 9 years ago

      I was wondering more about downloading the app. It’s not available in Canadian iTunes Store for example

  4. Jonathan D. Miller - 9 years ago

    Too bad they aren’t offering a direct way on the AppleTV like through the NFLNow app. I guess AirPlay-ing it from my iPad will have to do.

  5. figshta - 9 years ago

    I hope it works for me. I’m in Japan, but I have a US iTunes account so getting the app is no problem.

  6. George Pollen - 9 years ago

    The Super Bowl: a show to forget.
    To the players: knock yourselves out, guys. I’m mean really, knock yourselves out.

  7. Alan Wade (@AlanWade8) - 9 years ago

    Here is complete broadcasters list to watch online: http://www.purevpn.com/blog/nfl-super-bowl-live-stream/

  8. kimberlykreps38 - 9 years ago

    super bowl game.

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