AT&T announced Thursday the launch of a new, low-cost live tv streaming service, WatchTV, just shortly after it’s merger with Time Warner. The lower-priced option compared to AT&T’s DirecTV, will have a set price at $15 per month, but will also be available to bundle with AT&T wireless plans.
Customers will be able to access over 30 live TV channels from popular cable networks including A&E, AMC, Animal Planet, CNN, Discovery, Food Network, Hallmark, HGTV, History, IFC, Sundance TV, TBS, TNT, VICELAND, and others.
Shortly after launch, AT&T will add BET, Comedy Central, MTV2, Nicktoons, Teen Nick and VH1 in the line up.
Source: IGN.com AT&T Launches WatchTV, a Low-Cost Live TV Service