Want to sign up for AT&T TV Now? Wondering what TV Everywhere apps for AT&T TV Now you can use after you subscribe? In this article, we’ll give you a full list of supported apps, and break this topic down in detail. Let’s begin.
The Full List of TV Everywhere Apps With AT&T TV Now Support
Below, we’ve put together a list of every TV Everywhere app that currently supports AT&T TV Now.
- DisneyNow
- Nick
- Nick Jr
- Universal Kids
- Cooking Channel
- DIY Network
- Food Network
- FYI
- HGTV
- TLC
- BET
- Bravo Now
- CMT
- Comedy Central
- Destination America
- E! Now
- Freeform
- FX Now
- Hallmark
- Lifetime
- LOGO
- MotorTrend (web only)
- MTV
- Oxygen Now
- Ovation
- OWN
- Pop TV
- SYFY Now
- TV Land
- Viceland
- WEtv
- USA NOW
- VH1
- AMC
- HBO GO® (requires HBO subscription)
- Hallmark Movies & Mysteries
- IFC
- MAX GO® (requires Cinemax subscription)
- Paramount Network
- Showtime Anytime (requires Showtime subscription)
- Sundance TV (web only)
- ABC
- CNBC
- FOX Now
- MSNBC Now
- NBC
- A&E
- American Heroes
- Animal Planet
- BBC America
- Discovery
- Discovery Family
- History
- Investigation Discovery
- Motor Trend
- National Geographic
- The Science Channel
- Travel Channel
- Discovery en Espanol
- Discovery Familia
- Telemundo Now
- UNIVERSO NOW
- Univision
- Univision-Deportes
- Univision NOW
- BTN2GO (Big Ten Network)
- CBS Sports
- NBC Sports Bay Area
- NBC Sports California
- NBC Sports Chicago
- NBC Sports Mid-Atlantic
- NBC Sports New England
- ESPN (Watch ESPN)
- FOX Sports Go
- MLB Network (web only)
- MLB.com At Bat (app only)
- MSG GO
- NBC Golf
- NBC Sports
- Olympic Channel
- SNY (via NBC Sports)
This lineup may vary over time, but you can always consult this page from AT&T TV Now to see the full lineup of TV Everywhere apps for AT&T TV Now
How Does TV Everywhere Work With AT&T TV Now?
If you have ever used your cable subscription to sign into a website or app from a cable network, you’ll be familiar with the process. All you have to do is download a support app or visit its website. Then, just select “AT&T TV Now” as your TV provider, and sign in with your AT&T TV Now credentials.
Do I Have to Pay Extra To Use TV Everywhere With AT&T TV Now?
No. Thankfully, AT&T TV Now includes TV Everywhere support for no additional fee. It’s included as a feature of your subscription package.
Why Should I Bother Using TV Everywhere Apps With AT&T TV Now?
The main reason is to get around simultaneous streaming restrictions. For example, you can only stream on 2 devices with AT&T TV Now unless you pay $5 for a third stream. But if two people are using your AT&T TV Now subscription on the AT&T TV Now app, you can still sign into the TV Everywhere app from a channel like TNT. This will not count against your simultaneous streams.
In addition, some TV Everywhere apps have a large library of on-demand content, which lets you catch up on top movies and past episodes of your favorite shows.
In some cases, you can also use a TV Everywhere app to get around a device restriction, too. For example, the AT&T TV Now subscription does not support the Xbox One. But the ESPN app does, so if you want to watch ESPN on your Xbox One, you can download the ESPN app, and sign in with your AT&T TV Now subscription.
What’s On AT&T TV Now?
If you want to see what’s on AT&T TV Now, the Flixed TV Guide for AT&T TV Now has a full overview of the channels, shows, and events that are on right now. Browse it now, and see what you can watch on this streaming service.
What Devices Are Supported By TV Everywhere Apps?
Device support varies, depending on the cable network in question. However, most major cable channels support web browsers, iOS and Android devices, and popular streaming platforms like Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast and Apple TV. You may find some devices only work with TV Everywhere apps if you’re using an updated version of the device, or one running a more recent version of the device’s operating system.
Eric Liston is a content writer based in Columbus, Ohio. Since 2015, he’s been writing about technology, cord-cutting, and helping everyday people save money. He also has expertise writing about medicine, dentistry, insurance, and a variety of other industries. No matter what he’s writing, his focus is always on simplifying complex concepts and making them approachable for everyone. When he’s not slamming away on his keyboard at his home office, you’ll find Eric reading sci-fi novels, improving his disc golf game (he just hit his first 400-foot drive) and playing video games on his gaming PC.