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DIRECTV Stream Expands The CW Coverage to 4 More Markets

By Phillip Swann
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DIRECTV Stream, the multi-channel live streaming service, has added The CW affiliates in four more markets: Boise, Idaho, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Paducah, Kentucky, and Tri-Cities, Tennessee.

Earlier this month, the streamer added The CW in 12 other markets: El Paso, Texas; Syracuse, New York; Toledo, Ohio; and Waco, Texas, Des Moines, Iowa; Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; Knoxville, Tennessee, Lexington, Kentucky, Louisville, Kentucky, Memphis, Tennessee; Richmond, Virginia; and Spokane, Washington.

The DIRECTV-owned service, which also carries local network affiliates for CBS, ABC, Fox and NBC, has been steadily adding The CW to its lineup over the last several months. You can find out which local channels and regional sports networks that are available on DIRECTV Stream by inputting your zip code at this page.

The CW, which is available for free with an antenna, offers a mix of live sports, scripted and unscripted entertainment and movies. The current lineup includes such shows as Lovers and Liars, All American, All American: Homecoming, 61st Street, and Walker.

DIRECTV Stream offers three different programming packages with prices ranging from $80 a month to $120 a month. The service also offers a free five-day trial for new subscribers. You can learn more about how to subscribe to DIRECTV Stream here.

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The TV Answer Man is veteran journalist Phillip Swann who has covered the TV technology scene for more than three decades. He will report on the latest news and answer your questions regarding new devices and services that are changing the way you watch television. See the bio for Phillip Swann here.


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