HomeCable TVCox CommunicationsCox to provide 2014 FIFA World Cup everywhere through authenticated apps

Cox to provide 2014 FIFA World Cup everywhere through authenticated apps

Cox Communications will provide what they are calling “unprecedented coverage” of the 2014 FIFA World Cup from Brazil, with all 64 matches accessible across ABC, ESPN and Univision channels (see list of channels below). In addition to linear broadcasts from those networks, the matches and other FIFA World Cup content will be available On Demand and through authenticated third party apps including the WatchESPN and Univision Deportes apps.

The apps are available for Android and iOS devices, Xbox 360 and Xbox One, Apple TV, Roku, Kindle Fire HDX, and Amazon Fire TV. (Unfortunately, the those apps are not available for PlayStation consoles.)

FIFA programming will also be available to subscribers through Cox’s website at www.cox.com/watch with their customer username and password.

The 2014 FIFA World Cup will be broadcast in English, Spanish, Portuguese and Korean languages.

2014 FIFA World Cup U.S. coverage:

  • ABC
  • ESPN
  • ESPN2
  • ESPN Deportes
  • Univision
  • Unimas
  • Univision Deportes
contributor
contributor
HD Report frequently features articles written by guest contributors who are experts in the industry. Our publication is listed in Google News as well as other tech and entertainment forums. If you would like to write a news article, review, or editorial please contact us.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

MacBook Deal!

Apple MacBook Air 13.3-inch Laptop $699

Hot 4k Blu-rays!

Dune: Part Two Limited Edition 4k SteelBook
Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan- The Complete Series 4k UHD 8-Discs
Aliens (1986) 4k Blu-ray Ultimate Collector's Edition

4k Blu-ray Deal!

Sony Pictures Classics 30th Anniversary 4k Blu-ray

OLED 4k TV Deal!

Samsung 65-inch OLED 4k TV

4k/HDR TV Deal

55

New Articles

Support Us!