FloSports Launches on Samsung TVs, Bringing More than 50,000 Live Sports Events To Millions of Smart TVs in North America – Samsung Newsroom Canada

FloSports is making it easier than ever to be a sports fan this year with the launch of its Connected TV app on Samsung smart TVs. Starting today, the FloSports app will be available on all Samsung smart TV models 2018 The launch will bring more than 50,000 live events and access to more than 25 sports to Samsung TVs.

 

The rollout on more smart TV’s comes as the fall sports season picks up on FloSports with thousands of live events across its FloCollege, FloHockey, and FloRacing verticals.

 

Subscribers to FloSports can simply download the app on their preferred device, and sit back and relax to watch their favorite sports on the big screen.

 

“Our smart TV expansion brings our live sports to millions of new households and makes the viewing experience on Flo better than ever. It’s another step forward in our mission to grow our sports and reach as many fans as possible,”  said Dave Stelnik, VP of Business Development for FloSports.

 

About FloSports
FloSports is a global sports media company committed to spotlighting the sports and athletes traditional media leaves behind. Founded in 2006, the company has become the digital home for die-hard communities in sports — delivering live and on-demand coverage, award-winning original programming, and advanced data solutions to passionate fans worldwide.

 

Flo’s portfolio spans more than 25 sports and includes the leading destinations for devoted audiences, including motorsports, hockey, wrestling, cycling, Jiu-Jitsu , track & field, cheer, a range of NCAA sports, and more.

 

Through strategic partnerships with NASCAR, USA Wrestling, Varsity Spirit, High Limit Racing, the American Hockey League (AHL), Tour de France, Wanda Diamond League, and 18 NCAA conferences, FloSports streams over 50,000 events annually to a global subscriber base. For more information, please visit: flosports.tv.

 

[1] Paid FloSports subscription and account required.

 

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