BowlingTV Brings 24/7 Bowling to Screens Everywhere
Bowling fans now have a new destination for nonstop action: BowlingTV, a streaming app built around bowling video available 24/7. Launched by Triple B Media in partnership with the United States Bowling Congress, the service is designed to give fans constant access to bowling content, from historic matches to modern competition coverage.
A New Home for Bowling Video
BowlingTV sets itself apart by focusing exclusively on bowling, delivering a dedicated viewing experience instead of a mixed-sport lineup. According to its launch announcement, the channel offers hundreds of hours of live events and on-demand content. It is available across major platforms, including Prime Video, LG Channels, Xumo Play, DISH TV, Bonusview, Sling Freestream, Plex, Free Live Sports, and Triple B Media’s Roku app, making it easy for fans to watch anytime on the devices they already use.
What Fans Can Watch
The new service blends live events with an extensive library of archived programming, giving viewers access to both current competition and classic bowling moments. USBC’s BowlTV platform follows a similar approach, featuring live coverage, behind-the-scenes access, historical footage, training content, and full replays. This highlights the growing demand for bowling content in multiple formats. For fans, it means more ways to stay connected to the sport beyond tournament weekends.
Why It Matters
A 24/7 bowling channel is a big step for the sport because it gives bowlers and fans a single place to discover more matches, more history, and more personalities from across bowling. It also helps bring the sport to a wider audience by making bowling content easier to find on mainstream streaming platforms. For players, leagues, and fans, that visibility can only help the game grow.
SpareTime Bowling Thoughts
For SpareTime Bowling readers, BowlingTV is worth checking out if you enjoy watching tournaments, studying technique, or revisiting classic finals. The app fits neatly into bowling culture by making the sport more accessible, more watchable, and more available at all hours. In a sport where great moments can come from any era, having bowling on 24/7 is a welcome addition.