Aertv set to open up games worldwide
Featured in the Irish Examiner Sport on 5th October 2013
Watch your favourite sporting events for Free on Aertv SportsLive.
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Featured in the Irish Examiner Sport on 5th October 2013
Watch your favourite sporting events for Free on Aertv SportsLive.
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Featured in the Irish Marketing Journal on 30th September 2013
Check out our Free Aertv App available on iOS
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Featured in Sport for Business on 30th September 2013 Written by Rob Hartnett Sport for Business can exclusively reveal this morning that AerTV is to launch Ireland’s first Live and Video on Demand Sports platform. AerTV SportsLive will enable Irish sporting organisations to provide a global audience with video content from their events, as …
Not everyone needs hundreds of channels to meet their entertainment needs. services such as Netflix and Aertv are becoming increasingly popular in Ireland.
These days TV is a bit more flexible and a bit less tied to the living room. We have more control over our TV – where we watch it, when we watch it. Online TV service AerTV has unveiled its new iOS application, bringing the service to the iPhone and iPad.
Irish-owned online television service, Aertv has launched the first app, to be made available in Ireland, that streams all the broadcast channels together in one place, without requiring the user to subscribe to a pay-service charge.
You should be downloading Aertv iPhone app. Watch 15 terrestrial channels live on your phone or tablet.
Article in The Irish Examiner on Saturday, August 31, 2013 You won’t find Aertv in Croke Park on All-Ireland hurling final day, much less across the Liffey for Ireland’s Six Nations opener in the Aviva. In short, it simply isn’t their scene. Rather, you’ll see the fledgling online TV service streaming the Irish Open tennis from …
RTÉ has struck a deal with broadcast streaming website AerTV to buy data about the online habits of people who watch the national broadcaster’s programmes via AerTV on laptops and mobile devices.
AerTV is in discussions with “a number of other broadcasters” over data-sharing deals similar to the one it has just struck with RTÉ.
Article in the Herald 14th August 2013
ONLINE streaming website Aertv recorded a 140pc increase in its traffic for the first half of this year.