The March Madness App is available now for purchase on the app stores of almost any device, including the Apple app store and the Amazon app store. The app allows viewers to have access to all NCAA Men's Basketball Championship games in the 2014 NCAA Division, as well as over 150 hours of live coverage of the tournament.

The live video capability of the app also includes video highlights of the game, tweets, and photos. The app has been updated to allow users to have better access and more functionality with the tournament brackets, as well as TV schedule grids previously not available in the app. The pinch-to-zoom capability on the redesigned brackets allows users to zoom in on specific brackets to view schedules or information on specific games throughout the tournament.

The action will begin on March 18, and the app will allow users to receive daily updates and alerts on their most watched games throughout the tournament. There is also a news section that is available starting this year, which provides updated videos and articles directly from the NCAA website. Overall, the app is mostly the same as it was before, so previous users should enjoy a familiar layout and feel.

How to Use the App

Once purchased, the app allows three hours of live streaming video before it requires that the user enter their TV subscription information to view live streaming video from all channels that feature the games, including TNT, TruTV, TBS, and CBS.

Any games from the tournament that are featured on the CBS television channel with be available for free viewing on the app without a cable subscription. To set your provider in the app, choose the tab that reads "Select Service Provider," enter in the information that correlates with your account, and enjoy complete access to video and updates on the championship games.