TORONTO – The Super Bowl and the Academy Awards are just some of the shows available on CTV GO which launched on Monday.
Featuring more than 3,000 hours of on demand programs, CTV GO provides viewers the freedom to enjoy favourite CTV and CTV Two programming whenever, wherever, and however they want. Subscribers can view livestreams of both networks’ complete schedules on their smartphones, tablets, and computers at no additional charge.
To use CTV GO, subscribers must log onto CTV.ca and click on the video link, or download the CTV GO app for iOS or Android phones or tablets, and then enter their TV subscription credentials when asked. Existing users of the CTV app will be prompted to update, which will automatically replace it with CTV GO.
“With the launch of CTV GO, thousands of hours of livestreamed and on demand content from CTV are now available,” said Adam Ashton, Bell Media’s senior vice-president, business operations, in the announcement. “It’s a win-win-win as CTV GO strengthens the relationship between broadcaster, BDU and viewer by allowing valued subscribers to take CTV on the go, wherever they may be.”
Corporate cousin Bell is the first television provider to sign onto CTV GO, making it available to Fibe and Bell Satellite subscribers. Bell Media said that it will soon launch even more TV Everywhere products, including TSN GO, RDS GO, and CTV News GO.