How to Watch UZZU.tv on Apple TV

You have an UZZU.tv subscription and an Apple TV. You want to watch your game in the living room, right now. You loaded UZZU's playlist into a generic IPTV player and got back 120 channels in a single folder. On a Siri Remote, that's not watching TV. It's scrolling.

ZuZu Stream gets you to your game in a few clicks.

It's an Apple TV player built around UZZU.tv specifically, instead of around every IPTV provider on Earth. The categories match how you actually browse. The remote works the way it's supposed to. You sit down, find your game, and watch.


This post contains affiliate links to UZZU.tv

What you need

Three things:

  1. An active UZZU.tv subscription (sold separately by UZZU.tv, not affiliated with ZuZu Stream).

  2. An Apple TV (4K or HD) running tvOS.

  3. ZuZu Stream from the tvOS App Store.

If you don't have an UZZU.tv subscription yet, start one here.


How ZuZu Stream changes the experience

Open ZuZu Stream and Live Games is right there at the top of the screen. Tap NFL and you see tonight's NFL games. Tap NHL and you see tonight's NHL games. Tap MLB and you see tonight's MLB games. Your game is two clicks from launch.

If you want a network instead of a specific game, the rest of the playlist is sorted the same way. Sports Networks for ESPN, Fox Sports, and NFL Network. Regional Sports for your Bally affiliate. Separate rows for News, Entertainment, and International Sports. Whatever you came to watch, you find it without scrolling.

You spot ESPN by its logo, not by reading channel names. The Siri Remote works the way it does in any other Apple TV app, so you're not fighting it. Streams start fast and play smooth, without the lag and stutter you get from a generic IPTV player.

The whole thing feels like an Apple TV app, because that's what it is.


Frequently asked questions

Does UZZU.tv have an official Apple TV app?
No. UZZU.tv does not publish an official Apple TV app. ZuZu Stream is an independent third-party client built specifically for UZZU.tv subscribers.

Is ZuZu Stream affiliated with UZZU.tv?
No. ZuZu Stream is developed by Magnaventa LLC and is not officially affiliated with or endorsed by UZZU.tv.

How much does ZuZu Stream cost?
$3.99/month with a 7-day free trial. Billed through Apple.

How do I set up ZuZu Stream?
Install ZuZu Stream from the tvOS App Store, sign in with the email tied to your UZZU.tv subscription, and start your 7-day free trial. There's no separate password to remember.

Do I need a separate UZZU.tv subscription?
Yes. ZuZu Stream is a player only. You need an active UZZU.tv subscription for the streams. Sign up here.

What Apple TV models support ZuZu Stream?
Apple TV 4K and Apple TV HD running tvOS.

Can I watch UZZU.tv on iPhone or iPad with ZuZu Stream?
Not currently. ZuZu Stream is Apple TV-only.

How do I cancel ZuZu Stream?
Open Settings on your Apple TV, go to Users and Accounts, select your account, and choose Subscriptions. Or manage from any other Apple device signed into the same Apple ID.

What sports and channels are included?
ZuZu Stream displays whatever your UZZU.tv subscription provides on a given day. That typically includes live games from NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, MLS, and NCAA, plus national sports networks like ESPN and Fox Sports, regional sports networks, news, and international sports.

Will ZuZu Stream work on every UZZU.tv account?
ZuZu Stream is built for the UZZU.tv app2 playlist endpoint, which is the standard endpoint for current subscribers. If you have an active UZZU.tv subscription, ZuZu Stream will work.


Ready to watch?

If you already have UZZU.tv, install ZuZu Stream from the Apple TV App Store and start your 7-day free trial.

If you don't have UZZU.tv yet, start an UZZU.tv subscription here, then come back and install ZuZu Stream.

Either way. UZZU.tv on Apple TV, finally organized the way you actually watch it.

 

Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links to UZZU.tv. If you start a subscription through one of these links, Magnaventa LLC earns a commission at no extra cost to you. ZuZu Stream is developed by Magnaventa LLC and is not affiliated with UZZU.tv.