Haystack TV Launches Super Tuesday Channel

Attention political junkies: Haystack TV, the free news-focused streaming service, has launched a channel dedicated to Super Tuesday news coverage.

Fourteen states and American Samoa, representing approximately 40% of the U.S. population, hold presidential election primaries today. States voting today include Alabama, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, and Virginia.

Part of a Decision 2020 programming initiative, the Super Tuesday channel is highlighting primary election news from more than 250 local broadcasters covering more than 85% of the major metropolitan areas with analysis from ABC News, the Associated Press, Bloomberg, CBS News, Cheddar, Euronews, and Newsy, according to Haystack.

The mission of the channel is to aggregate multiple in-depth looks at primary results with domestic and international perspectives.

“Haystack TV viewers are passionate about the news and this election,” said Haystack TV CEO and co-founder Daniel Barreto. “With a dedicated Super Tuesday channel, Haystack offers an easy access point for a comprehensive stream of Decision 2020 Super Tuesday news coverage and political analysis — both on the ground courtesy of our local broadcast partners and national/international perspectives from our news providers around the world.”

The streaming service draws on a deep selection of news clips and coverage in an easy-to-use platform customized for individual viewers. Organized by topic, channels include curated coverage of sports, business and finance, entertainment, and other categories as well as ongoing coverage of the coronavirus outbreak.

Haystack TV is available on Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Apple TV, and Roku streaming platforms; smart TVs from Hisense, LG, Samsung, and Vizio; Android and iOS mobile devices; and online at haystack.tv.

For more information, visit haystack.tv.

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