2019MarchMadness

Every year, basketball fans wait for March so they can follow their favorite teams through March Madness.

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However, most fans have to work during the event. Fortunately, following the games have gotten easier if you have an iPhone, iPad, or even Apple TV.

So, when is it on?

  • March 19-20: First Four (Dayton, Ohio)
  • March 21-23: First/second rounds
  • March 28/30: South Regional in Louisville, Kentucky
  • March 28/30: West Regional in Anaheim, California
  • March 29/31: East Regional in Washington, D.C.
  • March 29/31: Midwest Regional in Kansas City, Missouri
  • April 6/8: Final Four in Minneapolis, Minnesota

Because of the number of games, the event is broadcast over four different TV Networks including CBS, TBS, and others.

The NCAA March Madness app for iOS and Apple TV is by far the easiest way to stream the games this year. You’ll get three hours of free streaming, but after that you’ll need some sort of cable provider login to continue watching, such as ComCast, RCN, and others. However, if you do have a cable provider, you can pre-verify your access in the app before the games begin.

However, if your interested in trying some streaming services such as DirecTV Now, Sling, YouTube TV and others, they’re offering a free 7 day trial period.  Signing up for these services will give the user easier access to the games when watching from other devices since all they would have to do is download the app and sign in with their username and password that they used when they signed up for the service.

 

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