Apple TV+ app is now available for DirecTV Stream box subscribers

Apple TV+ app is now available for DirecTV Stream box subscribers

Ted Lasso can now be watched on DirecTV without the need for additional hardware. The company’s DirecTV Stream box now supports the Apple TV+ app, according to an announcement made today.

DirecTV Stream, a multipurpose device for subscribers that supports live TV, streaming apps, on-demand content, and DVR recordings, is the first device to offer Apple’s streaming network.

The device was introduced in 2020 by the satellite operator; It is included in some premium plans and is available to rent for $20 per month to subscribers. What’s more, it incorporates a controller with admittance to research Colleague.

The iPhone maker’s original content, such as Ted Lasso, Severance, and CODA, will be available in the Apple TV+ app, as will access to Apple’s larger library of rentals and purchases for movies and television series.

In addition, premium add-ons like Starz, Paramount, and AMC are supported in-app. The app is widely available on a variety of other streaming devices, including Roku, Fire TV, Google TV, and smart TVs from Samsung, LG, and other manufacturers.

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