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History Channel App For Windows 8.1 Lets You Watch Full Episodes Of Your Favorite Series – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
June 22, 2014
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History channel app for Windows 8.1 lets you watch full episodes of your favorite series

The History channel is home to several original series, including Pawn Stars, Mountain Men, American Jungle, and much more. Now you can watch your favorite series and exclusive clips on Windows 8.1 with the official History app.

“Pawn Stars. Swamp People. American Pickers. Ax Men. Now you can watch your favorite History shows wherever and whenever you want, right on your Windows Device. The History app is a great new way to access full episodes and clips from all that HISTORY has to offer. New content is added all the time,” the app description reads.

The app is free and lets you watch full episodes and clips of your favorite series. You can create a custom watch list of your favorite shows and see exclusive clips. If your TV provider is supported (Verizon FiOS, Time Warner, Directv, etc) you can login and get access to even more content including live TV. The app plans to add more TV providers soon.

All you have to do is download and install the app, find a show to watch, login by selecting your TV provider, and watch your show! Hit the download link below to snag the app – its free!

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