App Expands COMET TV’s Footprint for Audiences Everywhere and at Anytime

COMET TV LAUNCHES THE BEST SELECTION OF SCIENCE FICTION AND GENRE CONTENT
ON APPLE TV AND ROKU!

App Expands COMET TV’s Footprint for Audiences Everywhere and at Anytime

COMET TV which brings audiences everywhere the best in science fiction and horror programming announced that COMET TV will be available on Apple TV and Roku through a newly downloadable COMET TV App, beginning today. COMET TV will continue its broadcast offerings to customers in over 100 markets as well as online at CometTV

COMET TV’s app will include live playback of the network’s broadcast feed with an integrated program schedule, along with information on the current programming.

The expanded distribution allows COMET TV to reach more science fiction fans and entertain them with the network’s vast programming library including feature films such as: The Crow, Gattaca and Labyrinth. Television series include: “Stargate: Atlantis,” “Mystery Science Theater 3000,” and returning in April, “Stargate: SG-1.” Currently airing for the entirety of March is a selection of March Movie Badness movies, 36 classic science fiction and genre films airing as an alternative to college basketball programming elsewhere.

Apple TV Generation 4 and Roku 3 & 4 series equipment can be used to download the free COMET TV apps. Availability on additional digital platforms will be announced later this year.
COMET TV, a partnership between Sinclair and MGM, is the first-ever 24/7 science fiction digital broadcast network and features more than 1,500 hours of premium MGM content. Currently, the network is carried in over 100 markets, reaching over 80 million homes. In addition, COMET TV is available online and for free at COMETtv.com. COMET TV offers popular favorites, cult classics and undiscovered gems on a daily programming schedule. The network is also the exclusive broadcast home of the “Stargate” Franchise.

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6 Comments

  • Kate Sarsfield

    I doubt if Comet TV is available here but I’d love a channel dedicated to all those sci-fi shows & films from when I was growing up! Great to wallow in a little nostalgia every now & then!

  • cjsoyer

    This is great! I love sci-fi (especially the classics) so this is something that I would want to try out. And I am glad to see it’s available for AppleTV! 🙂

  • Tamra Phelps

    We get Comet TV & I have tuned in to Stargate: Atlantis & Mystery Science theater 3000 (which I remember from my younger days.) Not a bad way to waste a few hours, lol. We all need a little relaxation now & then.

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