New York (CNN Business) Basketball is shooting for more subscription revenue.

The National Basketball Association is launching a streaming service on Tuesday that lets people pay a monthly or annual fee to access more than 100 live NBA games, past programming, and original shows.

The subscription service is a direct-to-consumer version of NBA TV, the television channel managed by the NBA and Turner Sports, which like CNN, is owned by WarnerMedia.

In addition to live games, subscribers to NBA TV will have access to programming like pregame show "The Warm Up," nightly show "NBA Crunchtime" and weekly franchise "Shaqtin' A Fool." The app will also offer old games, including NBA Finals games from 2000 to 2019.

NBA TV costs $6.99 per month or $59.99 per year. The app is accessible on connected devices like Roku and Apple TV and mobile devices. The service is also available on NBA.com for viewing on a web browser. People who pay for cable can access the app's content by signing in through their pay TV provider.

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