Apple's TV app adds live 'Sports' section for iOS 11.2, tvOS 11.2 testers
In a preview of a new feature expected to come to all users in December, beta builds of iOS and tvOS have added a live "Sports" section, making it easier to find streaming content.
Screens via Mark Gurman.
The update comes from a server-side change by Apple, meaning users running the latest developer and public iOS and tvOS 11.2 builds will automatically have access to the new "Sports" tab when opening the TV app.
The "Sports" tab joins the previous options of "Watch Now," "Library," "Store" and "Search." It features quick links to live games and the ability to rewatch games that already occurred.
Users can also select their favorite teams for a range of sports and leagues. The TV app promises users that they will receive an alert when the team is about to play, letting users begin streaming as soon as the game starts.
Supported leagues include Major League Baseball, the National Football League, the National Basketball League, college football, men's college basketball and much more. The update was first noted by Mark Gurman.
Wednesday's soft launch appears to only offer ESPN as an app partner, though future updates from other third-party apps should add support for more networks and services. For example, ESPN does not broadcast National Hockey League games, so users cannot yet stream NHL action via the TV app.
Developer support has been something of a sore thumb for Apple's TV app for iOS and tvOS. Notably, streaming giant Netflix does not offer full integration with Apple's TV app.
The fifth developer betas of iOS 11.2 and tvOS 11.2 were released on Tuesday.
Screens via Mark Gurman.
The update comes from a server-side change by Apple, meaning users running the latest developer and public iOS and tvOS 11.2 builds will automatically have access to the new "Sports" tab when opening the TV app.
The "Sports" tab joins the previous options of "Watch Now," "Library," "Store" and "Search." It features quick links to live games and the ability to rewatch games that already occurred.
Users can also select their favorite teams for a range of sports and leagues. The TV app promises users that they will receive an alert when the team is about to play, letting users begin streaming as soon as the game starts.
Supported leagues include Major League Baseball, the National Football League, the National Basketball League, college football, men's college basketball and much more. The update was first noted by Mark Gurman.
Wednesday's soft launch appears to only offer ESPN as an app partner, though future updates from other third-party apps should add support for more networks and services. For example, ESPN does not broadcast National Hockey League games, so users cannot yet stream NHL action via the TV app.
Developer support has been something of a sore thumb for Apple's TV app for iOS and tvOS. Notably, streaming giant Netflix does not offer full integration with Apple's TV app.
The fifth developer betas of iOS 11.2 and tvOS 11.2 were released on Tuesday.
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I’ve been researching good apps with free or add supported content to add to your Apple TV. Here’s a few:
Crackle (Lots of content but lots of ads)
Tubi (Good content and very underrated)
Pluto TV (Very modern cable experience with live TV but no 4K, includes movies and shows)
All 3 support the TV app and you’d be pleasantly surprised at what you’ll find. I found a movie I’ve been wanting to watch for a long time and it showed up on Tubi for FREE. No ads.
Home Sharing this way to my iPad (iOS 11) works fine.
I do not use the Apple TV app and wish they had never changed the old interface with local content.
Until and unless Apple offers an a la carte service where I can choose the channels I want, I have no use for this app.
You're confusing a television channels package offering with the TV app in tvOS and iOS. A channels package has no bearing on the TV app; the TV app is supported by channel app developers, and it's pretty nifty. Any and all of the existing channel apps can support the TV app if they choose to.