It might. Check your data plan before you use WatchTVEveryhwere on a smart phone or wireless network. WatchTVEverywhere programs transmit a lot of data. This can be expensive if you have a limited data plan. We have no way to know when you have exceeded your data plan’s limits. You are responsible for all charges billed to you by your mobile carrier.
There’s no limit to the number of devices you can use, however TV networks may limit the number you can use at the same time. Remember, it’s important to keep your username and password confidential. Use of your credentials by others will result in the loss of your WatchTVEverywhere privileges.
Nearly all WatchTVEverywhere programs are available on all devices (PC, laptop, tablet, smartphone). Some networks may not have made all their programs available on all devices.
Visit www.watchtveverywhere.com. Click “Log In,” and enter your username and password. Click on the TV Network you want to watch, and you’ll see a list of available programs.
You can watch any WatchTVEverywhere program as long as it’s on a network you subscribe to in your cable TV package. For example, you must subscribe to a Rainier Connect cable TV package that includes Oxygen in order to watch Oxygen’s WatchTVEverywhere programs.
To use WatchTVEverywhere, you must first complete a one-time registration. To get started, visit www.watchtveverywhere.com, select Rainier Connect as your cable service provider from the drop-down menu, and click “submit.” Make sure you have your last bill handy – you’ll need your account number, and the correct spelling of the last name on the account. Click “Register” to start the registration process.
Yes! We’re working with many different programming providers to expand the number of networks, and the number of shows available on WatchTVEverywhere. Registered users are presented with the complete list of all the networks available to them. When new networks are added, you will see them in your menu of available programs when you log in.
A TV network doesn’t necessarily own all the rights to all the programs they transmit. A network may have the right to transmit a movie, but only to TV sets, and not on WatchTVEverywhere. It all depends on the network.
Each TV network makes their own decision about what to offer on WatchTVEverywhere. For example, the live feed of CNN is available, but the live feed of TBS is not. Instead, TBS offers full episodes of their popular programs.