Cablevision Systems’ iO TV customers can now access full-length TBS, TNT, CNN, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, and truTV shows on the Web and on their iPad, iPhone and iPod touch devices, wherever they are. The availability of Turner TV Everywhere, which includes live-streaming of CNN and HLN, enhances the customer experience that began with the Optimum App, which delivers the full cable television experience on these devices in the home.

iO TV customers can access Turner programming in two ways, via iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch apps (available in Apple’s App Store, free of charge) for TBS, TNT, CNN, Cartoon Network Adult Swim, and truTV (available later this month), as well as on Turner’s network branded websites TBS.com, TNT.tv, CNN.com, CartoonNetwork.com, AdultSwim.com, and truTV.com, using their Optimum ID and any broadband connection.?

Access to the Turner TV Everywhere entitled content uses Adobe Systems authentication solution integrated with Cablevision’s customer management system.

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