Billiard TV Hits Prime Video With Free Cue Sports Streaming Channel


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Billiard TV has officially joined the lineup of free ad-supported television (FAST) channels on Prime Video, giving fans of cue sports nonstop access to pool content at no extra cost. As of April 24, viewers can stream the 24/7 network directly in the Prime Video app across devices including Fire TV, Roku, and smart TVs.

Live Tournaments, Mosconi Cup Archives, and More

The channel, operated by Triple B Media, features over 150 days of live events this year and a treasure trove of archive footage—including full matches and highlights from the last decade of the Mosconi Cup, one of the sport’s most iconic international tournaments. Billiard TV also partners with top-tier organizations like Matchroom Sport, the Predator Pro Billiard Series, and the Women’s Professional Billiard Association to deliver more than 1,000 hours of professional cue sports in 2025.

“The launch of Billiard TV on Prime Video reflects the growing interest in cue sports programming that we have seen over the past few years,” said Brendan Canning, co-founder and chief commercial officer at Triple B Media. “Whether it’s live tournament action or classic footage, Billiard TV is committed to super-serving its audience.”

How to Watch on Prime Video

To tune in, Prime Video users can navigate to the “Live TV” section of the app or find Billiard TV under “Sports stations – On now.” The channel joins a rapidly expanding FAST market, with two-thirds of Americans now watching FAST content and Billiard TV itself drawing over 65 million viewers last year, boasting an average session time of 80 minutes.

Beyond Prime Video, Billiard TV is available on a host of other platforms including Samsung TV Plus, Pluto TV, Fubo, Sling, YouTube TV, and its own dedicated Roku app. Availability may vary by country, but the mission remains clear: bring the thrill of pool to the widest possible audience, without the need for a subscription.

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