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Vidgo launches on Sony smart TVs in the US
US live TV streaming service Vidgo is now available on Sony smart TVs across the US.
Vidgo is offering all new and existing Sony TV users across the US a free 30-day trial to its Vidgo Premium package – normally priced at US$79.95 per month – with no obligation for a contract. With this 30-day free trial, Sony smart TV customers can access Vidgo’s lineup of more than 150 television networks featuring live sports, news and entertainment, along with a library of on-demand content including over 40,000 shows, movies and documentaries.
Vidgo includes 35 sports networks featuring NFL, NHL and international soccer. In addition, Vidgo streams games from 20 college sports conferences, including the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), Big Ten, Pacific-12 (Pac-12) and Southeastern Conference (SEC).
Vidgo comes in four basic forms, all of which offer the entire on-demand library.
VidgoMás (US$39.95 per month) features 42 live and on-demand Spanish-language channels, including content from Univision and UniMás local broadcast stations, Fox Deportes, and Discovery Familias.
Vidgo Plus ($64.95 per month) features over 110 channels and college sports.
Vidgo Premium ($79.95 per month) offers unlimited access to more than 150 television networks.
Vidgo Ultimate ($99.95 per month) provides a bilingual streaming package with 195 live-streaming, on-demand and DVR viewing of English, Spanish and bilingual channels. This includes 35 sports networks, the championship games for NFL, MLB and international soccer, games from 20 college sports conferences, and access to 90 Univision and UniMás local channels based on the viewer’s location.
“We couldn’t be more excited to partner with Sony, a global leader and innovator, to include Vidgo prominently on their Sony smart TV homepage, making it easier than ever to access Vidgo’s 40,000 titles live, linear and on-demand,” said Derek Mattsson, CEO of Vidgo.