Skip to main content

Comcast gives customers access to trio of Starz TV Everywhere apps

starz play roku streaming app
Image used with permission by copyright holder

Earlier this week, Comcast opened up access to Starz’s three TV Everywhere apps (Starz PlayEncore Play, and MoviePlex Play) without so much as a peep, according to a report by Multichannel News. So far in 2014, Comcast and a handful of other service providers – including Google Fiber, CenturyLink, and Mediacom Communications – have launched authentication for Starz Play, allowing subscribers to watch any content available on Starz’s networks virtually anywhere they want. 

Leading up to 2014, the list of multichannel video programming distributors offering the Starz Play app included AT&T U-verse, Astound, Atlantic Broadband, Bright House Networks, Cablevision Systems, Cox Communications, Suddenlink Communications, Time Warner Cable, Verizon FiOS, and Wave Broadband.

Dish Network appears to be one of the few remaining major providers that have not yet extended Starz TV Everywhere app access to its customers, instead offering the premium network’s content through its own TV Everywhere platform, much like Comcast prior to this week’s authentication.

Starz CEO Chris Albrecht said in his company’s first quarter earnings call earlier this month that the Starz Play app was available to more than 85 percent of Starz’s user base of 21.9 million subscribers. Albrecht further explained that the Encore Play and MoviePlex Play apps were “not far behind.” The premium cable/satellite network launched Encore Play and MoviePlex Play apps for Xbox 360 a couple months back and is collaborating further with Microsoft to release apps for the Xbox One by the year’s end.

Starz has previously released apps for PC, Mac, iOS devices and various Android-based smartphones and tablets such as the Kindle Fire and Fire HD, Nook HD and HD+, and Google’s Nexus 4, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10.

Alex Tretbar
Former Digital Trends Contributor
Alex Tretbar, audio/video intern, is a writer, editor, musician, gamer and sci-fi nerd raised on EverQuest and Magic: The…
Beats Solo 4: the latest on-ear headphones get spatial and lossless audio
Beats Solo 4 in Cloud Pink.

After a nearly eight-year gap, Beats finally has an updated version of its Solo wireless on-ear headphones: the Beats Solo 4. The fourth-gen cans look nearly identical to their predecessors and they sport the same $200 price tag. Under that familiar exterior, however, lies a series of upgrades, including support for spatial and lossless audio, that Beats hopes will keep the Solo 4 as its most popular product. The Solo 4 can be ordered starting April 30 in Matte Black, Slate Blue, and Cloud Pink, with shipping beginning May 2. Beats also debuted its latest wireless earbuds, the Solo Buds.

Physically, very little has changed since the Solo3 Wireless debuted in 2016. The Solo 4 preserves the now-classic Beats lines, with the same folding hinges and a low-profile headband that transitions seamlessly into the earcups. Some of the chrome-finish accents have been retired, but the distinctive lowercase "b" Beats logo is still front and center.

Read more
AirPods won’t connect or pair? Here’s how to fix it
Apple Music's spatial audio collection seen on an iPhone 14, next to Apple AirPods Pro.

Apple AirPods are among the best wireless earbuds in the world. They sound great, their portability makes them perfect for carrying with you wherever you go, and they're easy to set up and use. Until they're not.

Whether you're sporting the latest 2nd-generation AirPods Pro or the 3rd-gen AirPods , there are various reasons your AirPods may not be connecting to your iPhone or any other device. Luckily, there are several steps you can take to fix this. Here is what you can do when your AirPods won’t connect or pair.

Read more
This massive 98-inch Samsung QLED TV is $3,000 off this month
The Samsung Q80C placed in a living room on a TV stand.

If money's no object in your search for the biggest screens among TV deals, you're going to want to check out the 98-inch Samsung Q80C QLED 4K TV. Your budget may be limitless, but you might as well enjoy huge savings with your purchase as Samsung is offering a $3,000 discount that slashes the TV's price from $8,000 to $5,000. It's still not cheap, but this is the display that you want for your home theater setup if you're after a top-tier combination of size and quality. You'll need to complete the transaction quickly though -- the savings may be around for a while, but we're not sure how long stocks will hold.

Why you should buy the 98-inch Samsung Q80C QLED 4K TV
First and foremost, you're going to have to check out our guide on what size TV to buy because the 98-inch Samsung Q80C QLED 4K TV is simply gigantic. However, if you have enough space for it, you'll be getting a truly cinematic experience in your own living room. With 4K Ultra HD resolution, you'll be watching your favorite shows with sharp details and lifelike colors, and with QLED technology, you'll enjoy incredible brightness. The TV's Neural Quantum Processor, which uses AI and 20 neural networks, will further improve picture quality on the massive screen, as well as upscale all content to 4K quality.

Read more