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MAVTV GO offers motorsports-based streaming service

August 16, 2024 13.38 Europe/London By Broadband TV News Correspondent

A new streaming service has launched covering motorsports, powersports and automotive programming.

MAVTV GO has been developed in partnership with Endeavor Streaming and offers motorsports fans worldwide access to original shows, live racing, race recaps, documentaries and a vast library of video-on-demand content that includes archive racing coverage and some unforgettable moments in motorsports history.

MAVTV GO is available to download for free with optional sign-up to access additional premium features. The service is available across web, IOS and connected devices (Apple TV, Amazon Fire and Roku), and online at MAVTVGO.com. The service will be available on Android TV and mobile devices as well as additional Smart TVs soon.

MAVTV GO is available to download for free with optional sign-up to access additional features like personalized programming recommendations and more. The service is available across web, IOS and connected devices (Apple TV, Amazon Fire and Roku), and online at MAVTVGO.com. The service will be available on Android TV and mobile devices as well as Smart TVs soon.

“With MAVTV GO, we are breaking down barriers and making it easier than ever for fans to connect with the high-octane content they love, whenever and wherever they want,” said CJ Olivares, MAVTV President. “Racing fans have multiple ways to watch MAVTV – through their cable provider, on dozens of free, ad-supported platforms, and now, with a robust direct-to-consumer streaming service.”

A significant portion of the library is available without subscription.

MAVTV GO is initially available in English, however Spanish and Portuguese language options are in development with native language and specialised programming to launch next year. Access to content will vary depending on the territory.

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