Bowling TV has officially launched as a 24/7 free, ad-supported streaming channel dedicated to bowling.
The channel is expected to show past bowling events, replays, and library programming rather than serve as a live-event broadcast service.
The new FAST channel was launched by Triple B Media and is already available on several major streaming platforms, including Prime Video, LG Channels, Xumo Play, DISH TV, Bonusview, Sling Freestream, Plex, Free Live Sports, and Roku.
According to Triple B Media, Bowling TV was launched in partnership with the USBC. The channel features content connected to USBC, Matchroom Bowling, Bowling Pro-Motion Tour, and other bowling contributors.
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The new channel was welcomed with excitement by parts of the bowling community. Three-time reigning PBA Player of the Year EJ Tackett reacted on social media, saying, “I believe this is a great step in the continuance of bowling growing. This seriously made me super happy and excited!”
The launch also gives bowling its own dedicated place in the growing FAST channel market. FAST channels are free streaming channels supported by ads, similar to traditional television channels but delivered through streaming platforms.
Triple B Media already operates several other sports and entertainment FAST channels, including Billiard TV, PowerSports World, ACL Cornhole TV, and Bark TV.
How to Watch Bowling TV for International Viewers
For international viewers, Bowling TV is mainly built for the U.S. market and can be found on many major streaming services there.
However, it can also be watched internationally.
If you are outside the U.S. and cannot access Bowling TV because of your location, you can connect your VPN to a U.S. server and then log in to your streaming account.
If you do not currently use a VPN, you can get NordVPN using the BowlingLife promo code. Purchasing through that link helps support BowlingLife, although any reliable VPN service should work.
How to Watch Bowling TV for International Viewers
Get a VPN: If you don't have one, get NordVPN here to support BowlingLife.
Connect to the US: Open your VPN app and select a server located in the United States.
Open a Supported Platform: Go to a streaming service where Bowling TV is available.
Enjoy: Search for the "Bowling TV" channel in their Live TV section and start streaming!


