With the World Cup underway, we have a PR that you soccer fans might get a kick out of. Zing!
MediaMall Technologies, Inc. today announced that select users of the PlayOn™ service now have access to the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa games live and post-game, available through the ESPN3 channel. PlayOn brings the World Cup action from the computer to your television screen, as it was meant to be seen. Internet service providers offering ESPN3 include Comcast, Cox, AT&T, Verizon and others.
PlayOn only requires the download of software to your PC and streams a full library of online video content to your TV via Wii, Xbox 360, PlayStation3 or other DLNA-compatible network device. The latest addition of ESPN3 to the PlayOn lineup adds to a growing list of content providers, including hulu, Netflix, YouTube, Comedy Central, Adult Swim, NHL, PBS.org, MTV.com, VH1.com, TV.com and others. Existing customers can begin streaming World Cup matches right away, while new users to the service can try it out free for 14 days, after which a subscription will be required for only $39.99 for the first year and $19.99 for each year thereafter.
To learn more about ESPN3, please visit: https://espn.go.com/espn3/faq#1
For a full list of ISPs offering ESPN3, please visit: https://espn.go.com/espn3/affList
To try PlayOn absolutely free, visit: https://www.PlayOn.tv
About MediaMall Technologies
MediaMall Technologies was founded in 2003 to make it simple, affordable and fun to enjoy your favorite movies, TV shows and videos from the Internet on your TV. Its PlayOn software runs on Windows PCs and wirelessly streams Internet content to networked Wii, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 gaming consoles, any number of DLNA-compliant devices connected to your TV, and the iPhone and iPod touch. MediaMall operates with offices in New York, Seattle and Copenhagen and can be found online at www.PlayOn.tv.
No, I’m not ending this post by shouting goal. Not happening.