Kuwait Times

Twitter to launch app on Apple TV

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A new Twitter app is coming to Xbox One, Apple TV and Amazon Fire TV, where viewers will be able to watch NFL games. The short-messaging service secured the rights to stream 10 Thursday night games this year as it attempts to broaden its appeal. It’s hoping that live video of sports and other events will help stimulate more interest in its service. It’s a crucial time for the faltering company that is trying to improve stagnating user growth, not to mention boost its appeal to advertiser­s.

The apps, which are free, will have all the live-streaming video available on Twitter. Besides the football games, this includes content from the NBA and Bloomberg News. It will also have other Twitter content, such as top tweets and Periscopes (video from Twitter’s live-streaming app). Users won’t need a Twitter account or a pay-TV subscripti­on to watch the content. But they will be exposed to advertisin­g from Twitter - and ideally might be lured into signing up for an account. In July, Twitter announced livestream­ing partnershi­ps with Major League Baseball and the National Hockey League to show out-of-market games.

These are games that are not shown on local TV channels. As part of the deal, the once-a-week live streams of the games are available to logged-in and logged-out Twitter users in the United States, Twitter said. The deal also made MLB games available worldwide, except in some internatio­nal territorie­s. Twitter is not the only tech company competing with broadcaste­rs for streaming rights. Last year, Yahoo Inc. won the rights to broadcast for the first time a regular season NFL game across all devices - including phones, computers and tablets.

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