Comedy Central’s new iOS app will allow you to watch full episodes of their popular shows the day af

Comedy Central’s new iOS app will allow you to watch full episodes of their popular shows the day after they air. The most recent episode will be available to everyone, but you’ll need to prove a TV subscription to go deeper into a series.

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Sky Go boosts its TV lineup with 14 new channels

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Sky’s mission to boost its roster of mobile TV content has today seen it add no fewer than 14 new entertainment channels to its Sky Go streaming service. Available on iOS and a number of Android devices, Sky Go now counts a total of 57 channels after Comedy Central, MTV, Dave, Watch, Gold, Discovery, Nat Geo, History, Alibi, Nat Geo Wild, TLC, Animal Planet, Good Food and Eden all went live earlier today. It comes just weeks after the company expanded Now TV with the launch of its contract-free Entertainment Month Pass, which moved to overlap content with the sister service. In addition to the new channels, Sky Go users can access the box-set catalog of older ABC TV on-demand shows, letting you binge-watch Grey’s Anatomy a-la-Netflix when you’re out and about.

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New Yahoo Screen App For iOS Helps You Find Entertaining Videos

New Yahoo Screen App For iOS Helps You Find Entertaining Videos

Admit it, most of us like to surf channels on the TV when we have nothing to do. Granted that many people find something to do with all different sorts of internet connected gadgets that are available today, some just like to kick back and relax in the old fashioned way. Yahoo says that it has tried to recreate this experience with its new Yahoo Screen app for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. The company’s mobile team based in New York has developed this app to create an experience that helps users find entertaining videos.

The Screen app offers a simple experience that “turns your finger into a remote control.” It will display channels of content from Yahoo and its partners, users can lean back and watch from no matter where they are in the world. Users can browse through trending clips or search for specific shows. Swipe left and right to skip between episodes and swipe up and down to flip between channels. Yahoo also announced that it has made a deal with Viacom to bring clips from Comedy Central’s best shows. The company says that it hopes to make Yahoo Screen the destination for the “world’s best video creators and their awesome content.” Yahoo Screen app for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch is available as a free download from iTunes App Store.

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    DirecTV and Viacom disagree on their disagreements, standoff continues

    Seeing that DirecTV and Viacom can’t even agree on the number of channels that have gone off the air (one says 17, the other 26) as a result of their deal expiring last week, it’s no surprise that the two are continuing to challenge each other’s statements on every element of the negotiations. The latest tiff? DirecTV claims it has “accepted all material terms…including an increase that was more than fair” for the channels that were pulled, but accuses Viacom of trying to force an addition of the Epix channel package at a cost of around half a billion dollars. Viacom, for its part, calls the statement a “complete work of fiction” and accuses DirecTV of creating more obstacles in the way of a compromise. Both point of views are linked below, we figure DirecTV customers will have plenty of time to read them while they’re busy not watching the new episodes of Workaholics and Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta until this is resolved.

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    Viacom channels disappear from DirecTV after the two companies can’t reach a deal

    Viacom channels disappear from DirecTV after the two companies can't reach a deal

    As we feared, DirecTV and Viacom didn’t work things out and before the clock struck midnight ET, all of the network’s feeds went dark for the satellite company’s customers. Of course, both sides are throwing barbs with Viacom saying DirecTV was not interested in engaging in “meaningful conversation” and that their last contact was at 11AM. On DirecTV’s side, it’s claiming it sent proposals but never heard anything back and as such was forced to pull the channels. Viacom has been running ads and notices all day to make sure kids big and little call DirecTV to apply pressure about missing their television shows. DirecTV is firing back with the Kids Mix channel (shown above) that replaces the pulled children’s programming and points out content on other stations, and even suggests customers check out sources like Amazon Prime or Netflix to keep watching their shows in the meantime. There’s no telling who may blink first, or when, but you can look at each company’s statement and hear the sabres rattling for yourself after the break. Any bets as to who will work out a deal first between these two and Dish Network / AMC?

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    DirecTV vs. Viacom squabble could see MTV, Comedy Central and 16 others go dark at midnight

    DirecTV, Viacom squabble could see MTV, Comedy Central and 24 others go dark at midnight

    The latest participants in the carriage dispute dance are DirecTV and Viacom, with the two companies attempting to reach a new agreement before their existing one expires tonight. If they don’t, the network’s 26 channels (MTV, BET, VH1, Spike TV, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon etc.) could be cut off at midnight. As usual, each has its own side of the argument with Viacom claiming DirecTV has been underpaying for years, while DirecTV accuses Viacom of seeking an increase that will add up to a billion dollars in a year and is responsible for pulling the channels while negotiations continue. We’re not particularly sympathetic to the plight of either corporate behemoth (or optimistic that any savings will ever reach customer’s pockets) but if you must support one over the other then there’s plenty of propaganda to be found at the links below. This may not be as crucial as Dish Network’s (potentially) Breaking Bad-interrupting tiff with AMC, but if we have to miss an episode of Workaholics or Awkward it’s going to be bad for everyone.

    Update: We’ve revised the total channel count from 26 as Viacom stated to 18 — as much as we like HD feeds, we don’t usually count them twice.

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