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ESPN Finally Enters Its Streaming Tomorrowland, Taking Wraps Off Long-Awaited Direct-To-Consumer App
After years of questions about its streaming future, ESPN is finally unveiling a new service that dramatically expands its digital footprint.
Ever more households are cutting the cord, but sports enthusiasts have to navigate a long and growing menu of streaming services and bundles.
ESPN has rolled its new direct-to-consumer (DTC) streaming service and a set of new features on an enhanced ESPN App, making ESPN’s full suite of 12 networks
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Sportico on MSNESPN’s DTC Rollout Aided by Stephen A. Smith and Its First Mascot
ESPN’s future is nearly here. On Thursday, sports fans can begin paying $30 per month for the entirety of ESPN’s offerings for the first time. The company’s mobile and TV apps have been updated for the occasion as well.
ESPN boss Jimmy Pitaro talks about balancing streaming vs. cable, the rise of sports betting, and diversity in the Trump 2.0 era.
ESPN announced Wednesday that it will launch a new direct-to-consumer service offering enhanced streaming and app experiences. Coinciding with the beginning of the college football season, the NFL season,
Disney's profit and revenue climbed in its fiscal third quarter based on the strength of the entertainment company's streaming service and domestic theme parks.
ESPN Unlimited is a new and particularly comprehensive sports streaming subscription from ESPN. For context, the more limited plan previously known as ESPN+ has become ESPN Select and continues to cost $11.99/month. Subscribers to the existing Disney+ bundle with ESPN+ will see this change reflected going forward.