Sony's PlayStation Vue TV service has steadily expanded both its programming and its regional availability over the past couple of years, and today it received a big addition in the form of a new, sports-centric package.
Vue subscribers can now watch all the sports analysis they can handle by purchasing the new tier. For $10/month (on top of the Vue subscription cost), you get access to NFL RedZone, MLB Strike Zone, regional networks, and other channels. You can see the full list below.
Personally, having grown up a fan of University of Texas sports, I'm particularly pleased with the inclusion of the Longhorn Network. It's somewhat difficult and costly to tack on extras such as that to a normal cable TV plan, since cable companies don't often offer small bundles like this.
The Sports Pack can be added on to the Core ($45/month), Elite ($55/month), or Ultra ($75/month) tiers. It cannot be added to the Access plan ($40/month).
Vue available on a variety of streaming platforms, and the service has features like DVR functionality, multi-view, and others. Vue debuted in certain US regions in 2015 before launching in full in 2016. Prices have been adjusted a number of times as availability and programming lineup changed.
NFL RedZone (Sept – Dec)MLB Strike Zone (During regular MLB season)ESPN Bases Loaded (During NCAA college baseball championship)ESPN Classic (On Demand)ESPN Goal Line (During regular college football season)Longhorn NetworkOutside TVNESN National (regional sports network national feed)NBCUniversal regional sports networks (national feeds): CSN ChicagoCSN Mid-AtlanticCSN New EnglandCSN NorthwestCSN PhiladelphiaNBC Sports Bay AreaNBC Sports CA