Roku has numerous channels with sports programming from a wide variety of sports, with many live game channel offerings at nominal cost (in second paragraph below), while many other channels are free. In the channel store, Sports by Blinkx offers sports updates, recaps and goal replays; Giant Bomb is for video game enthusiasts with thousands of game reviews, videos and previews with humor; NBA Game Time Lite has game video highlights, live scores, and team, player, and league standings; SEC digital network for Smart TV of Southeastern Conference with current week full games, highlights, and more; XOS College Sports with largest digital library with over 75 years of competition of full games, highlights and documentaries; TNA on Demand of wrestling videos; Fast Hockey Presents USHL for hockey fanatics; Mile Split TV offers Track & Field, cross country, running races, news, interviews, and photos; Diversion TV offers action sports film; Sail TV live action and competitions; for surfers The Jay at Maverick's (2011); Baseball, Football, Tennis, Basketball, and Softball TIPS LITE and Drills & Tips Libraries; Fastpitch Softball TV; and The Spirit International (Golf); Seattle Sounders Football Club. Trigger Talk TV is about firearms. Crackle has The Tester, an original competitive reality series from PlayStation network where 11 gamers compete in physical and mental game challenges to win a job.
Also available through the channel store, at cost, you can buy subscriptions to live games and other offerings for costs from $2.99 to $11.00 a month. For a subscription cost of $125/yr, MLB.TV Premium has over 2,430 regular and season games Live or on-Demand in HD, and watch at cost Motor Sport World with hours of TV quality racing programs from America and abroad for $4.99 a month, NHL Game Center at service fees; WillowTV for coverage of cricket matches and channel at cost, MLS Soccer live games at cost with blackout restrictions; UFC Ultimate Fighting live and on-demand at cost; Go Fight Live at fee for boxing, martial arts, and wrestling; the SURF network at cost, the MOTO network at cost; Midwest Cage Championship at cost (Fighting); Sportskool Golf at $2.99 a month with pros tips; and Sportskool Extreme Sports and Team Sports at $2.99 each a month.
NowhereTV ( a private channel I describe in some of my other blogs) offers a number of Gaming video channels, and MLB, Motorsports, NHL and other sports offerings from ESPN weekly takes to Tour de France videos to NCAA sports, Tennis TV, ESPNU college football and basketball. NowhereTV also has videotaped news broadcasts with some sports. To see my mini-tour of roku, go to my blog: http://tvwithoutcable.blogspot.com/2012/03/roku-mini-tour-tv-addiction.html . Tune in again to my blog for more hints on how and where to find free TV, movies, sports, videos, net, and other offerings!
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