Hi Brenda, Your local television station may have an app that is totally accessible with iPhone 5's and 4's. Watch ESPN is accessible, as is sports packages, Discovery, Animal Planet, or other satellite networks. You may have to read the online ads on those websites that have these apps available and determine from your reading if they are accessible to you; that said, most of them are accessible enough that one can make their way around the app and once installed, you can access them either on or offline.

HTH.

Richie Gardenhire, Anchorage, Alaska.


On Mar 9, 2014, at 8:38 AM, meadowlark77 wrote:

Can anybody tell me what television apps are accessible with iPhone5? I have the Smithsonian channel app and really do like it. However, there seems to
be one problem. It'll say:

Page 1 of 9

and I can't seem to get to the next pages. How do I do that?

   Is the History Channel accessible or no?

Take care,

Brenda

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