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Published 13:03 12 Dec 2024 GMT
Updated 13:13 12 Dec 2024 GMT

The revamped LOITV platform, developed in collaboration with Premier Sports, has officially launched with significant updates to its pricing and accessibility.
Ahead of the 2025 season, the platform has introduced a reduced Season Pass price of just €99, down from €120, offering fans an even more affordable way to enjoy League of Ireland action.
The Season Pass is available for purchase now at www.loitv.ie.
The platform's innovation extends to its compatibility, with new apps being rolled out across December and January for Android TV, LG TV, Fire TV, Sony, and Hisense smart TVs.
LOITV will also be accessible via mobile and tablet apps for Apple and Android devices, as well as on desktop, Chromecast, and AirPlay.
To cater to varying viewer preferences, LOITV has introduced a flexible subscription model.
In addition to the Season Pass, fans can opt for a monthly subscription priced at €9.99 per month with a 12-month contract, or €12.99 per month with the flexibility to cancel on 30 days’ notice.
For those seeking short-term access, a 24-Hour Pass is available for €9.99.
Premier Sports, Established in 2009 by Michael O’Rourke, operates two channels in the UK and Ireland, offering rights to major sporting events such as LALIGA, the Scottish Premiership, the United Rugby Championship, and the Champions League.
In Ireland, it also holds exclusive broadcasting rights for Saturday 3 pm Premier League fixtures, the FA Cup, and UEFA competitions.
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