Shaw BlueSky TV - The Future of Television
Shaw Communications is now offering a new best-in-class premium television product for Canadians, and it will change your relationship with your TV.
The Shaw BlueSky TV Sports App gets you instant access to live games, scores, stats, and schedules, turning your TV into a scoreboard - all without switching away from the game you’re watching.
BlueSky TV brings forward more product and feature benefits than any other television service available in Canada, and it's available only from Shaw.
Here's an overview of some of the product and feature benefits offered:
Favourite Teams
Stay in the game by adding the sports teams you love to your Favourites to quickly find out when they play next, and to get their scores and stats before any other team.
Using the voice remote, ask things like how your favourite team did last night or compare two specific teams.
Real-time Scores
Turn your TV into a scoreboard by catching every play of every game in real time. Check other scores live on your TV without having to switch away from the game you’re watching.
Sports Stats
Keep an eye on the game and see what the competition is up to. View detailed stats for other games, players, and teams without changing channels.
All in one Place
Your games, faster. Channels are grouped together by sport, so you can easily see what games are on and when, all without having to search.
Forget the clock
You can also set a reminder so your TV will always tell you when your favourite team is playing. Or set up recordings of all their games in seconds. Make sure you won’t miss a shot with Auto extend, which automatically extends your recording if the game goes into overtime.
BlueSky TV is available for as low as $30/mo when bundled with Internet 150 for a total of $79.90/mo for the first year (on a two year ValuePlan). Sign up today. Visit shaw.ca/BlueSkyTV for more info.
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