MONTREAL – Bell announced Friday it is further expanding its Mobile TV line-up with the addition of City and Sportsnet channels.
“Thanks to successful relationships with Canada’s top content providers, Bell provides access to the widest variety of live and on-demand TV programming delivered directly to superphones, smartphones and tablets,” said Wade Oosterman, Bell’s chief brand officer and president of Bell Mobility and residential services, in a release
New Bell Mobile TV programming includes Toronto Blue Jays Baseball, 2 Broke Girls, and the new fall 2013 comedy series, Mom. Sportsnet ONE is available live nationally with local content accessible on Sportsnet East, Sportsnet Ontario, Sportsnet West and Sportsnet Pacific. City will launch later this summer.
Bell Mobile TV offers programming from Bell Media/CTV including events from TSN such as the Grey Cup, IIHF World Junior Championship, Golf’s Majors, F1 and NCAA March Madness, in addition to content from CBC, Rogers Media, Québecor Media, V TELE and several leading providers on more than 30 live channels, as well as NHL, NBA and NFL games.
Bell Mobile TV is available in rate plans, or as a standalone feature for $5 a month for 10 hours of usage.