CBS, the network broadcasting the 2016 Grammy Awards, offered a solution to music fans who don't pay for cable: its streaming app, CBS All Access. For $5.99 per month (or by signing up for a free one-week trial), cord-cutters could still enjoy the live television event millions begrudgingly watch every year.
Except it's not working very smoothly for some users. And there's been no word on whether those experiencing difficulties can expect service to be restored sometime during the event.
Guess I'll just check in on the @TheGRAMMYs on Twitter. It won't fail like the CBS all access app.
— LindsayLogue (@LindsayLogue) February 16, 2016
CBS did not respond immediately to The Huffington Post's request for comment.
The app is supposed to be compatible with Roku, Chromecast, Android, Xbox, Apple TV and Fire TV, but we can only assume there are somehow too many people trying to watch the Grammys online right now.
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