Soccer on U-verse TV - English
AT&T announced the launch of the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ app that lets you watch up to four ESPN channels featuring soccer matches and content on your U-verse TV screen at one time, including the ability to choose from six different languages.
- An innovative 2010 FIFA World Cup™ app with ESPN which includes a Multiview that lets you watch up to four ESPN channels at one time and also brings athlete bios, groupings and the latest team standings straight from South Africa to your U-verse TV screen. The Multiview includes ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPN Deportes channels, and additional channels with the ESPN game coverage delivered in Arabic, German, Japanese, Korean and Portuguese — allowing fans to choose Multiview World Cup coverage from six different languages. You can choose which of the channels appears as the main picture with audio. The app is available to every U-verse TV customer at no extra charge on channel 618 and 1618.
- On demand content including replays of each match, 2010 FIFA World Cup™ Draw show, ESPN Press Pass news segments, highlights of all the ESPN matches, video features of athletes and teams competing in South Africa, and historic games from previous World Cup matches.
- Complete live coverage available on ESPN (619 and 1619), ESPN2 (620 and 1620), ESPN Deportes (621 and 1621) and your local ABC affiliate.
| CHANNEL | FEATURE |
| 618 | 2010 FIFA World Cup Soccer App – ESPN |
| 619 | ESPN |
| 620 | ESPN2 |
| 621 | ESPN Deportes |
| 622 | ESPN – FIFA World Cup Portuguese |
| 623 | ESPN – FIFA World Cup Japanese |
| 624 | ESPN – FIFA World Cup Korean |
| 625 | ESPN – FIFA World Cup Arabic |
| 626 | ESPN – FIFA World Cup German |
| 1618 | FIFA World Cup Soccer App – ESPN |
For complete details, view the Official Release.
Soccer on U-verse TV - Spanish
AT&T and Univision will deliver the Univision 2010 FIFA World Cup™ app, the first Spanish-language TV app available from U-verse TV.
In addition to delivering live access to all 64 matches via Univision, TeleFutura and Galavisión, AT&T will provide comprehensive Univision Spanish-language content in the U-verse TV On Demand library, and exclusive Mexican National Team Spanish content across multiple screens. AT&T is bringing fans more ways than any other provider to follow the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ with live and on demand coverage across screens.
The U-verse Univision 2010 FIFA World Cup™ app includes a Univision Multiview that lets you watch the Univision, TeleFutura and Galavisión channels featuring World Cup matches on your screen at one time. The app also features athlete bios, photos, groupings and the latest team standings straight from South Africa to your U-verse TV screen in Spanish.
Broadcasting all of the event’s 64 matches in High Definition (HD), this summer Univision will be transformed into the U.S. FIFA World Cup™ destination, leveraging its market-leading assets — Univision, TeleFutura, Galavisión, Univision.com, Univision Móvil, and Univision On Demand — to deliver a one-of-a-kind experience for its audiences with nearly 900 hours of comprehensive coverage. AT&T customers can live this experience via the U-verse Univision 2010 FIFA World Cup™ Multiview, which includes the ability to watch Univision, TeleFutura, Galavisión and your local Univision and TeleFutura stations at one time, based on market and programming package. You can choose which channel appears as the main picture with audio. The app is available on channel 3001 to all U-verse TV customers at no extra charge.
Complete live Univision FIFA World CupTM coverage will be available to U-verse TV customers on Univision (channel varies by market), TeleFutura (3005) and Galavisión (3003). After each match, all games will be added in both Standard Definition and HD to the U-verse TV On Demand library. The FIFA World Cup™ on Univision will begin airing live on Friday, June 11, at 8:00 a.m. Eastern/7:00 a.m. Central/5:00 a.m. Pacific. A complete schedule of Univision’s FIFA World Cup™ coverage is available at www.UnivisionFutbol.com.
The U-verse TV On Demand library will also offer special Univision Spanish-language content such as a tour of the Mandela Bay Stadium built for this year’s World Cup; videos providing information and history of Johannesburg and South Africa; and the “FIFA Road to the World Cup” series, which takes a close look at all 32 teams participating in the 2010 FIFA World Cup™.
In addition to Univision’s coverage and as a proud sponsor of the Mexican Men’s National Team, AT&T will have exclusive access to content featuring the team’s “El Tri: Misión Sudáfrica” available online at AT&T Fan Zone, through the U-verse TV On Demand library and on mobile phones through AT&T Mobile Video.
AT&T will also have live and interactive U-verse TV content available in English, Arabic, German, Japanese, Korean and Portuguese.
For complete details, view the Official Release.
| CHANNEL | FEATURE |
| 2999 | Local Univision – where applicable |
| 3000 | Local Telefutura – where applicable |
| 3001 | 2010 World Cup Soccer App - Univision |
| 3002 | Univision |
| 3003 | Galavision |
| 3004 | Galavision – West |
| 3005 | Telefutura |
| 3006 | Telefutura - West |
| 626 | ESPN – FIFA World Cup German |
| 658 | 2010 World Cup Soccer App – Univision |