Anyone else discovered Cigar TV?

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I found it streaming on my Roku.

Interesting so far with some good documentary type videos on demand. There is more content then whats on the website once you load the app on your Roku.

Rokus are dirt cheap and dont require any kind of subscription or $ unless you want to go that way with Prime etc. Just sign up online with an email and you are off and running. There is an incredible amount of free content on them if you can tolerate the same amount of commercials as you get with cable.

HT
 

I found it streaming on my Roku.

Interesting so far with some good documentary type videos on demand. There is more content then whats on the website once you load the app on your Roku.

Rokus are dirt cheap and dont require any kind of subscription or $ unless you want to go that way with Prime etc. Just sign up online with an email and you are off and running. There is an incredible amount of free content on them if you can tolerate the same amount of commercials as you get with cable.

HT

Thanks for the heads up. 👍
 
I don't own nor do I want to own a Roku device, and I cant find an app for my Chromebook, which is where I would want to watch it anyway
 
Thanks for sharing, I just installed it on my Roku. Wonder who's behind this. Pretty cool.
 
Im on the cheapest plug in model w a remote.

Go to home page > search > cigar and it should show in apps

Is it a smart TV with the app built in? I have a Tivo with the app and have found some slight differences in what is "seen" between the two platforms. FYI Walmart sells a Walmart branded Roku for $20. I take one when I travel and watch what I want on hotel TV's.;)

HT
 
It’s a smart TV that I had to d/l the Roku streaming app to. I’ve searched everywhere I can and can’t find it, so I guess I’m getting a stick! Thanks for your help!
 
Ok, I’m making some progress. I downloaded the FreeCast app on my TV. Apparently they’re the ones that provide the content to Roku. Now I can watch Cigar TV live, but I can’t figure out how to record episodes. The programming is cool though. All of the shows about Tampa B&Ms I’ve been to!
 
So, I’ve been watching Cigar TV on and off all day! I’ve already learned a ton! It’s obviously based/recorded in Tampa, so that’s pretty neat. I watched the whole episode about Long Ash Cigars in Ybor City, and I’ve bought a LOT of cigars from them, so it was very cool!

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