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Apple TV users get Bell’s CraveTV & Rogers’ Shomi services in Canada, Arte in France/Germany, more

While users in the US are today getting access to CBS Sports and USA Now on the Apple TV, Canadian users are being greeted today with two new channels from the big Canadian cable companies. Bell’s CraveTV and Rogers’ Shomi, two competitive on-demand TV services akin to Hulu in the US, are now accessible on Apple’s set-top box.

Bell made an official announcement today noting that the Apple TV app provides access to the entire CraveTV library for subscribers including popular shows HOMELAND, NURSE JACKIE, WEEDS, HAPPYISH, BOSCH, THE WIRE, SEINFELD, and more.

CraveTV is currently available to Bell subscribers for $4/month, while Rogers’ similar Shomi service is available for $8.99/month. Both of the services already offered iOS apps for iPhone and iPad on the App Store — Crave TV & Shomi.

While Canadian users don’t always get access to the same content at the same time as users in the US, they did gain CBS Sports today alongside the US.

Users in Germany and France are also reporting access to a new channel for TV network Arte (via .apfelpage.de):

Additionally, users in Australia are reporting the addition of FOX Sports and Hopster TV for kids has made its way to boxes in the United Kingdom.

(Thanks, Jerry!)

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Comments

  1. jerryfromcan - 9 years ago

    The top photo is mine. CraveTV has some decent content I have been enjoying… Bosch, ManhattAn, re watched all of Deadwood and now watching Deadbeat. Agreed nothing earth shattering on them, but since they are included streaming services (I have Bell for TV, Rogers for Internet) it’s easier to watch them now. Shomi doesn’t do AirPlay streaming so it was close to useless.

  2. Liz Jones - 8 years ago

    I subscribe to Crave TV via Internet streaming to my computer. I want to get it to play on my flat screen TV. I do have Apple TV, but don’t have a ‘Smart TV’ and my satellite provider is Shaw Direct – not, apparently, Crave TV friendly. I can’t figure out how to get the connection I need to be able to view Crave TV on a big screen, from a comfortable chair!

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