Goodbye Cable, Hello Mobile TV? Verizon launches “Go90” app

Verizon wants to grab the attention of millennials, but they aren’t trying to sell phone subscription plans.

Instead, Verizon has created Go90, a mobile video platform aimed to capture a demographic fleeing cable subscriptions and watching more video on mobile.

The app, launched on Thursday, will be ad-supported and available to anyone who wants to download the app, not just Verizon customers.

With Go90, Verizon aims to build a “distribution platform for premium content,” according to CNBC.

As millennials shun a cable package for a Netflix subscription or YouTube, Verizon wants to make Go90 the alternative of choice. Their website for the app is aggressively millennial-targeted.

“Go90 to watch, cut & share all the awesome,” the tagline runs on the website. The color scheme looks lifted from Saved by the Bell.

Verizon isn’t worried about anything outside mobile viewing; it has no plans to connect Go90 to another screen. It won’t function as a substitute for Netflix or cable outside a user’s smartphone.

The death of cable among millennials might be premature anyway; when they start families, they return to cable.

In any case, Go90 is making a play with strong content from the start: they’re partnering with MTV, Comedy Central, Discovery, Vice, and ESPN among others, along with live professional sports.

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