Best site to watch OSU-MSU on my mobile
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BigAppleBuckeyeWon't be around Saturday, would love to catch the OSU game on my iPhone ... Can someone recommend the best site to catch the game?
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karen lotzIs it on ESPN?
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Midstate01Download the watch espn app
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karen lotzMidstate01;915203 wrote:Download the watch espn app
Yeah this would do it as long as its on ESPN and not ABC. -
Fab1bMidstate01;915203 wrote:Download the watch espn app
As long as you have the right cable provider as well. Bastards don't have Comcast I can't use! -
karen lotzFab1b;915279 wrote:As long as you have the right cable provider as well. Bastards don't have Comcast I can't use!
That shouldn't matter on his phone, right? -
sportswizuhrd
I think you have to sign in or something. I cant get it either.karen lotz;915297 wrote:That shouldn't matter on his phone, right? -
krambman
Being able to watch ESPN on your phone or computer has to do with who your cable provider is. You have to set it up online first, then sign in on your phone, so if your cable isn't through Verizon, Time Warner, or a few others, your best bet will be to just do a Google search for a live stream of the game.karen lotz;915297 wrote:That shouldn't matter on his phone, right? -
karen lotzSo if you have an iPhone on AT&T you can't use the app? That doesn't make sense.
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hoops23
No, you can't use the app. Just as you can't really use the TNT, TBS, or any other channel app. You have to sign into the app through your cable provider log in. The problem with this is, those apps only support a few providers.karen lotz;915476 wrote:So if you have an iPhone on AT&T you can't use the app? That doesn't make sense.
If you have high speed internet at home through Verizon, you can also log in that way.
However, in my instance, I have cable and internet through Buckeyecable and they're not supported by the WatchESPN app, thus I can't use it. -
krambman
You can use it if you have Time Warner Cable. Basically the way that the app works is that you are paying for it through your cable provider. I have Time Warner Cable, so I pay them money each month, the then pay ESPN more money than most other cable providers, which gives me the right to watch ESPN online or on my phone. Your phone provider doesn't matter. You could have a smart phone on AT&T, Sprint, Verizon, T-Mobile, etc. and as long as you have Time Warner or one of the other few providers that has this deal with ESPN, you can watch ESPN on our phone. If you don't you're out of luck (but your cable bill is probably a bit cheaper).karen lotz;915476 wrote:So if you have an iPhone on AT&T you can't use the app? That doesn't make sense. -
BigAppleBuckeyekrambman;915470 wrote:Being able to watch ESPN on your phone or computer has to do with who your cable provider is. You have to set it up online first, then sign in on your phone, so if your cable isn't through Verizon, Time Warner, or a few others, your best bet will be to just do a Google search for a live stream of the game.
Can you recommend a few live streams sites? Justin.tv?